Three injured by gunfire
Three people were injured and a Lamesa man was arrested as the result of a shooting incident here Saturday evening, according to the Lamesa Police Department.
Three people were injured and a Lamesa man was arrested as the result of a shooting incident here Saturday evening, according to the Lamesa Police Department.
A tract of land just east of Lamesa is a proposed new site for possible construction of a new Dawson County jail.
Discussing the possibility of providing some type of assistance to local businesses impacted by the COVID-19 situation, local economic development officials opted Monday not to take any action at this time but to continue looking at how they might could help in the future.
About one out of every 12 people living in Dawson County are benefiting from this month’s food distribution by Lamesa’s Feed One Food Bank.
The following were among the many calls received recently by the Lamesa Police Department:
Anthony and Stace Hernandez, with their children Kaylee, Myranda and Timothy, painted this message of hope on a cinder-block fence on the west side of their house at 227 N. 22nd Place. Stating that Jesus is greater than COVID-19 and proclaiming faith over fear, the message is readily visible to traffi c heading east on N. 22nd St.
Lamesa police were involved in two pursuits of the same vehicle early Sunday morning before eventually arresting the driver of the auto.
As the nation continues to shelter in place because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar is urging Texans to shop online or practice strict social distancing measures for in-store purchases during the sales tax holiday for emergency preparation supplies.
Type 2 Diabetes is a disease that happens when someone’s blood glucose is too high because their body doesn’t make enough insulin or it doesn’t work well to get the blood glucose into the cells where it can be used for energy.
The COVID-19 situation will be part of the focus during the O’Donnell school board’s regular monthly meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday at the school.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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