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Carmen Furlow received the Milam Masonic Lodge #11 Community Builder Award during the organization’s Saturday meeting.
For the ninth consecutive year, bicyclists rode into town as part of the Bike MS Cactus and Crude Ride 2025. They rode in ...
The City of Lamesa’s latest sales tax rebate experienced negative numbers while Dawson County’s rebate saw an increase. This month’s rebate to the city is $155,099, a 7.68percent decrease when ...
In a special Friday afternoon meeting, Lamesa Economic Alliance Project (LEAP) members unanimously gave their blessing to a $150,000 grant for upgrades to the municipal golf course. The city council ...
Retired Lamesa High School ag teacher Greg Hogg is among 42 other teachers being inducted into the Agriculture Teachers Association of Texas Hall of Fame. By all accounts, Greg never set out to become ...
Lamesa School Superintendent David Ritchey updated school board members during their Monday meeting on new laws coming out of the Texas Legislature. One of those laws prevents students from possessing ...
Rafael Esquivel recently received the Texas Gang Investigators Association Peace Officer of the Year “Bond of Excellence” ...
Several months ago, city council members formed Keep Lamesa Beautiful (KLB) and appointed its board members. The first thing ...
The time begins as a competitor last week ropes a calf in the annual rodeo in O’Donnell. The rodeo brought out riders to try ...
When City Manager Joe Hines rolled out the proposed city budget Tuesday, he made sure council members realized the numbers of the 2025-2026 fiscal year are very, very preliminary. “All the numbers are ...
Members of the Lamesa Economic Development Corporation (LEDC) and the Lamesa Economic Alliance Project (LEAP) boards want to upgrade both the W.M. “Bill” Weaver Youth Sports Complex softball fields ...
Uncharacteristically wet weather this year has left many producers across the state with a growing weed problem, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. Scott Nolte, Ph.D., ...