Library focusing on science, space
Science and space will be the focus of this week’s summer reading programs for youth at the Dawson County Library, according to director Debbie Garza. On Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Science and space will be the focus of this week’s summer reading programs for youth at the Dawson County Library, according to director Debbie Garza. On Tuesday at 2 p.m.
James Keith Sherbert recently graduated from Tar-rant County College School of Nursing as a Registered Nurse. The son of Johnny and Sharon Sherbert of Lamesa, Keith is a 1994 graduate
Dawson County Public Library Visit the library’s website at https://dclib.ploud.net/Like us on Facebook! Coming Soon Large Print “Sycamore Promises,” by Paul Colt “Stagecoach to Purgatory: The Violent Days of Lou
Dawson County Senior Citizens Center Menu Monday: Chicken spaghetti, capri blend vegetables, tomato wedges and dessert Tuesday: Frito pie with lettuce, tomato, & cheese, fiesta corn and dessert Wednesday: Smothered
The Lamesa school system again is offering a summer meal program free for all children from age one through 18. The program began June 3, and continues through July 3.
A marriage license was issued on June 5, 2019, to Michael Daylon Cates, age 27, and Shemaiah Leshay Baldwin, 26.
Changes in personnel and the board of directors will be among the items discussed by directors of the Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce during their monthly meeting Monday. That meeting
Due to bad weather, the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course will have to wait another week to start having its weekly golf scrambles. The course planned to start holding the scrambles
Funeral services for Lucia S. Rodriguez age 84 of Lamesa will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, June 9, 2019 at Gonzales Funeral Home Chapel.
Velma Jean Mason, 68, passed away on Wednesday, May 29, 2019.
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