FCCLA hosts Paint-O-Punkin’
Lamesa High School’s chapter of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) chapter hosted “Paint-O-Punkin” this past Saturday. Members of FCCLA and The Smoking Tors Lamesa barbecue team held
Lamesa High School’s chapter of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) chapter hosted “Paint-O-Punkin” this past Saturday. Members of FCCLA and The Smoking Tors Lamesa barbecue team held
Members of the Dawson County Commissioners Court are again seeking quotes on replacement of the security system at the courthouse. County Judge Foy O’Brien on Tuesday received an okay from
Men compete in a cornhole tournament held this past Saturday in conjunction with a Kingdom Men event in the Forrest Park pavilion. Hosted by The River of Life Fellowship and
claiming to be with Publishers Clearing House requested her to send $4,000 for a reward. An officer spoke to the person on the phone, who then hung up. 6:40 p.m.
Karin McCay with KCBD News Channel 11 in Lubbock visited Dawson ISD and read to the students from two books that she wrote herself. She donated those books to the
Dawson ISD in Welch has seen a 40-percent increase in enrollment this year and will be reinstating basketball, according to Superintendent Layne Sheets. Those were among the items discussed by
A County Court session that had been scheduled here for Monday, Oct. 28, has been cancelled, according to Dawson County Clerk Clare Christy. The 200 people who had been called
As a kid, I took Halloween seriously. I mean, heck, there was only one day out of the whole year where candy was free, and Halloween was it. Making the
Gov. Greg Abbott on Oct. 15 announced $61.2 million in Homeland Security Grant Program funding to support state and local efforts to prevent terrorism and prepare for threats that pose
Youngster fighting cancer fills goal of becoming peace officer ANDREWS – Area law enforcement agencies this week made a dream come true for a 7-year-old girl battling terminal cancer. Abigail
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