Council member seeks ideas for new events
Lamesa has a lot of parks, a lake for fishing, a public pool that’s only open during the summer, holiday and school parades; a movie theater and even an annual bike ride that comes to town once a year.
Lamesa has a lot of parks, a lake for fishing, a public pool that’s only open during the summer, holiday and school parades; a movie theater and even an annual bike ride that comes to town once a year.
Lamesa High School (LHS) students, released early today from classes, still have the homecoming game and the crowning of the royal couple to look forward to tonight.
A two vehicle accident early Wednesday morning left one dead and one injured.
By late next year, the over 200 students attending classes in the Sands school district in Ackerly will be going to a larger and newly constructed school.
Lamesa City Manager Joe Hines rolled out a preliminary plan Tuesday that could solve the city’s drainage problems.
An article in the Sept. 13 issue about the Lamesa Police Department’s arrest of 17 individuals last week on drug, evading, warrants and other charges contained an error.
Two school districts are the locations for “See You at the Pole” activities next week.
City council members agreed Tuesday to engage Parkhill Engineers to design and bid out street projects in the city’s six districts for the 2024-2025 fiscal year.
Several months ago, Dawson County commissioners thought the $1.3 million estimate on renovations of a downtown building to become the new site for the probation office was a little steep.
Even with the rain a couple of weeks ago and the drop in early morning temperatures, the county’s Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI) rating is on the rise.
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Lamesa, TX 79331
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