Selection of new city manager on council’s agenda this week
Lamesa City Council members will consider appointing a new city manager on Tuesday evening.
Lamesa City Council members will consider appointing a new city manager on Tuesday evening.
Business and reports related to impact of the COVID-19 situation dominate the agenda for Tuesday’s regular meeting of the Lamesa school board.
If bodies grew weary of exercising, two of my friends – Dr. Lanny Hall in Abilene and Katheleene Green in Burleson – would be too sore to stand up. Truth to tell, Katheleene has been a devotee to physical exercise much longer. She attains age 100 come July 18.
“I love seeing all the people in the park,” my sister told me on the phone the other night. “I can tell who is together because they are walking in little clumps!”
We fear the uncertain. Not only is it natural it would be an expected and normal response.
The Lamesa school district was able Friday to resume providing meals for children to eat during the weekends, according to Superintendent Jim Knight.
A state grant program which could provide Dawson County with more than $600,000 for road repairs is included on the agendas for two separate meetings planned this coming week by the Dawson County Commissioners Court.
City crews recently installed a new marker, purchased by the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce, that recognizes the early activities of the Comanches across this region. The marker is at the base of a giant arrow installed several years ago at the intersection of N. Lynn and Dallas Avenues.LPR photo
Poka Lambro has announced that 10 high school students across the South Plains are this year’s recipients of $2,500 scholarships from the cooperative.
Lamesa police on Tuesday assisted U.S. Marshals in locating a federal fugitive who was wanted on a full-extradition warrant, according to Lamesa Police Chief Dale Alwan.
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