Three partners from Lubbock's McCleskey, Harriger, Brazill & Graf named to...
Three partners from Lubbock’s McCleskey, Harriger, Brazill & Graf named to Texas Super Lawyers’ list Lubbock attorneys Dennis Burrows, Dustin Burrows and Benjamin Davidson, II, all partners in...
View ArticleChamber of Commerce hosts Chamber University Human Resources Seminar
Chamber of Commerce hosts Chamber University Human Resources Seminar The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce will host its first seminar of the 2014-15 series of Chamber University – Human Resources from...
View ArticleHarvest Luncheon Set for Oct. 1
Harvest Luncheon Set for Oct. 1 The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce hosts its annual event to celebrate the area harvest with a Harvest Luncheon sponsored by Bayer CropScience on Oct. 1 at the Bayer Museum...
View ArticleChamber's ribbon cuttings
Fairfield Inn, 4007 S. Loop 289, 1:15 p.m. TuesdaySun Loan & Tax Services, 405 Slide Road, Suite 111, 3 p.m. TuesdayChildren’s Home of Lubbock fall festival, 4404 Idalou Highway, 10 a.m. Saturday
View ArticleSales tax licenses ending Sept. 5
New sales tax licenses issued in Lubbock by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts for the week ending Sept. 5:■ T Mart, 1710 Parkway Drive■ 806 Recovery, 302 E. 34th St.■ Shepherd’s Auto Care LLC,...
View ArticleCommittee honors businesses for good beautification
Iglesia Bautista Templo, 4810 Ave. P, Southcrest Baptist Church, 3801 S. Loop 289, and St. Elizabeth’s University Parish, 2305 Main St., were all recognized by the City-Wide Pride Committee for good...
View ArticleFirst United Bank announces executive office promotions
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View ArticleOutdoors briefs
Fall family camping workshops announced AUSTIN — With cool weather around the corner, the Texas Outdoor Family program has scheduled outdoor recreational workshops statewide though the beginning of...
View ArticleWhere to get hunting and fishing licenses in Lubbock
Texas hunting and fishing licenses expired Aug. 31 with the exception of yearto- date licenses. Licenses for 2014-15 seasons are currently on sale.Permits may be purchased at the following Lubbock...
View ArticleLetter: Subject of upcoming play is going too far
Subject of upcoming play is going too far I just received the “Season of the Arts” magazine outlining Texas Tech’s College of Visual and Performing Arts’ upcoming performances. One of these plays is...
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View ArticlePettit: Dub, others, brought SWC back into view
IT WAS AT once painful and inspiring a couple of Saturdays ago when Dub Malaise struggled to the podium to make an acceptance talk that would not only linger in my mind but have me longing for many...
View ArticleFrom the A-J's Pages
25 years ago:Torrential rains inundated the South Plains on Tuesday and left standing water as deep as 5 feet on some area roads, forcing the State Department of Highways and Public Transportation to...
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View ArticleFor farm, business properties call on Sue Stephens, WestMark Commercial
The strong rebound in economic growth during the second quarter and ongoing job creation are gradually improving the outlook for all of the major commercial real estate sectors, according to the...
View ArticleThinking of selling and buying a new home? Now is the time to act
We are so blessed to live in a city that has a stable housing market. With the low interest rates available and the amount of activity that is going on in the market today, it’s a good time to buy or...
View ArticleFrom the A-J's Pages
25 years ago:School board members Thursday approved a major reorganization of Lubbock Independent School District’s top-level administration.50 years ago:Austin — Texas Republican leaders set the mood...
View ArticleLubbock County's drought rating downgraded, outlook improving
The drought outlook keeps improving. Less than 60 percent of the state is in a moderate to exception drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. About half of Lubbock County has been down-graded to...
View ArticleRace for the Cure scheduled for Oct. 4
The 20th Annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure is scheduled for Oct. 4. The race will begin at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center. For more information or to register for the race, visit...
View ArticleCovenant Health offers sports injury clinics
Covenant Sports Medicine is now offering Saturday injury clinics at Covenant Health Plus, 7601 Quaker Ave. The clinics will be from 9 to 11 a.m. every Saturday through Nov. 8.The injury clinics are...
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