Police Blotter
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Banks, governmental entities and grocery stores are shutting their doors for the Christmas holidays, wit the city also changing trash collection schedules.
City council members approved new boundaries for the city’s six single-member voting districts during their regular meeting Tuesday evening.
And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed.
Editor’s note: Jill Pertler is taking the week off for Christmas but has provided this classic column from 2015 to fill the gap.
The Texas labor market exceeded the previous prepandemic high from February 2020 by hitting just under 13 million nonagricultural jobs in November, the Texas Workforce Com mission reported. The adjusted jobless rate was 5.2% last month, down slightly from the previous month.
ANDREWS – A special incentive package approved at last Thursday’s city council meeting will provide one of Andrews’ largest employers with an important piece of equipment to keep production flowing.
SEMINOLE – Seminole resident Tina Siemens said she has had the vision to create a Mennonite Museum in Gaines County for many years. With moral support from the Gaines County Commissioners and a plan, she believes her dream will eventually become a reality.
Ever wonder what happens to the Santa letters deposited at the local post office?
Strong defense continues to be the theme at Ackerly for the Sands girls basketball team, which continues to hold down the top spot in the Class 1A state poll by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches.
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