Public invited to reception for Lamesa’s new city manager
Joe Hines is scheduled to start his new job as Lamesa city manager on Monday, and Lamesa residents will have an opportunity Tuesday to get to know him.
Joe Hines is scheduled to start his new job as Lamesa city manager on Monday, and Lamesa residents will have an opportunity Tuesday to get to know him.
Having served as justice of the peace here for almost three years, Larry Duyck has announced he hopes to be able to continue serving the people of Dawson County for a second term in that office.
There’s only six work days left for candidates to submit their applications to run in the Dec. 18 election for the District 4 seat on the Lamesa City Council.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Monday, Oct. 4
The possible sale of a piece of property, a grant, and shifting funds in the budget are among the business facing Lamesa’s economic development boards Monday evening.
My aged Uncle Mort can take a side road into yesteryear quickern’ most people can start an argument over vaccines. Now, he’s on a mission to learn more about Indian Summer.
We are cleaning up our stuff,” Meshach, the tile layer who now more or less permanently resides in our home, informed me. “We are giving you more space.”
About Jesus it is written, “. . . whoever does not obey the Son [Jesus] shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him” (John 3:36). Wrath of God? The phrase is uncomfortable.
SLATON – The National Institute for Excellence in Teaching announced that it has been awarded a three-year $12 million grant from the federal Teacher and School Leader Incentive Program to partner
SEMINOLE – The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is set to begin an $8.8 million project to make safety improvements to more than 37 miles of U.S.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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