County, city get closer to deal
Dawson County and the City of Lamesa may be getting closer to accepting an interlocal agreement to determine how they will share the costs of funding certain public services.
Dawson County and the City of Lamesa may be getting closer to accepting an interlocal agreement to determine how they will share the costs of funding certain public services.
With Christmas Eve on Sunday, area churches are conducting regular services and other services for the special day.
It’s over a week before Christmas and in the kitchen of the First Methodist Church, workers were stirring pots of green beans and pasta early Saturday afternoon.
Lamesa City Council members could decide at their regular meeting today to additional stop signs, a tax abatement, seal coating; and budget amendments for the police department.
The Dawson County Sheriff’s Office is getting a new sets of body cameras and doing away with the old servers once needed to store videos captured from the office’s current cameras.
Iread a quote that resonated with me on multiple levels. Upon checking it out, it originated from someone known as MrsMopar on iFunny and it went something like this: “I admire those with hairstyles. I don’t have a hairstyle, but thankfully I have hair. Most days it has zero caterpillars in it. That’s about as good as it’s going to get.”
Lamesa and Golden Tor Community, First and foremost, I want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Take a step back and appreciate what we have been blessed with here in Lamesa: a great community full of fantastic people. I say this repeatedly, but I am beyond blessed to be a part of the Golden Tor Nation.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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