Garage sales are weeklong events
Several times a year, the front yard of Jessie Alonzo’s home on N. 3rd Street is strewn with tables of kitchenware, boxes of DVDs, bicycles searching for new owners, clothing and other items.
Several times a year, the front yard of Jessie Alonzo’s home on N. 3rd Street is strewn with tables of kitchenware, boxes of DVDs, bicycles searching for new owners, clothing and other items.
The Texas Department of Transportation is planning for the future, and public input is crucial as the agency looks to meet the transportation needs of tomorrow.
The Lamesa campus of Howard Colleges is offering free classes to give individuals the skills they need to help them get a job.
Lamesa Economic Development on Thursday afternoon hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Tea2Go TeaN’energy business which is just now beginning construction at 411 N. Dallas Ave., where Eiland Lumber Company was located for many years. Handling the ceremonial turning of dirt were franchisees Casey and Jordan Addison and their four children (from left) 8-year-old Jennings, five-year-old twins Witt and Austin, and 9-year-old Bennett. Also participating were Bobby Gonzales (second from left), Lamesa Economic Development board president and Lamesa City Council member, and City Manager Joe Hines.
A pair of facade improvement grant applications will be considered when Lamesa economic development board members hold their regular monthly meeting on Monday.
Free classes for anyone wanting to purse a General Educational Development diploma are being offered by the Lamesa campus of Howard College.
Klondike school board members will have a fairly light agenda when they hold their regular monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the school library.
A medical savings account has been set up to help two long-time residents of Lamesa.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177