Moments in time
• On Oct. 19, 1796, a writer, mysteriously named “Phocion,” slyly attacks presidential candidate Thomas Jefferson an essay published in the Gazette of the United States.
• On Oct. 19, 1796, a writer, mysteriously named “Phocion,” slyly attacks presidential candidate Thomas Jefferson an essay published in the Gazette of the United States.
A Catholic funeral mass service will be celebrated for Consuelo (Connie) Lopez Esparza, age 92, of Lamesa, TX., at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, October 18, 2021 at St.
New Lamesa City Manager Joe Hines speaks to Tammy Wyatt, director of the boys and girls club, while Hines’ wife, Karen, talks to City Secretary Betty Conde during a reception Tuesday at the Dal Paso Museum to introduce Hines to local residents. The event was hosted by the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce and the Lamesa Economic Development Corporation. LPR photo
COVID-19 has claimed the life of another Dawson County resident but the number of new and active cases of the virus here continue on a downward trend.
Several proposals to transfer unused money from various line items in the 2020-2021 budget into the budget for the current fiscal year dominated discussion by Lamesa economic development leaders Monday evening.
Over six decades ago, when a pregnant mother traveled through town she took one thing with her: Lamesa’s name.
Philip Mack Furlow, district attorney for the 106th Judicial District of Texas, has been elected as chair of the Criminal Justice Section of the State Bar of Texas.
They’re back! Those orange orbs that reflect Halloween just by looking at them have been appearing in local stores for a few weeks.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
It’s all positives when it comes to sales tax rebates received this month by Dawson County and the City of Lamesa from the state comptroller’s office.
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