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Jeffrey Longbotham, 50, of Midland, went to be with our Lord and Savior on Sunday, November 8, 2009, at 3:30 PM in Lubbock, TX.
Cape weather: enjoy it while you can...
Who knew debris could be so pretty? Cast your eyes skyward tonight and just before dawn tomorrow for the debris from comet Tempel-Tuttle -discovered independently by Ernst Tempel on December 19, 1865 and by Horace Parnell Tuttle on January 6, 1866.
Indians Wrap Up Season With a Win
In part one we presented the national study that found nearly ten percent of gamers as pathological.
Gift to the Museum of the Big Bend Honors Betty Byerley
Gift to the Museum of the Big Bend Honors Betty Byerley 10/27/09 Sul Ross State University News Release October 27, 2009 Alpine, Texas - The Museum of the Big Bend at Sul Ross State University recently received The Betty Byerley Retablo Collection given by Leon Geddis Byerley of Midland, in memory of his wife.
County talks dogs, tickets and dollars
In the first year of an agreement between the City of Mineral Wells and Palo Pinto County, the city reported that 18.5 percent of the animals Mineral Wells Animal Shelter handled came from the county.
The Museum of the Big Bend at Sul Ross State University recently was host to the Lakeway Painters, a group of painters from the Austin area, specifically Lakeway.
Orionid Meteor Shower Peaks Weds., Oct. 21
PRESS RELEASE Date Released: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 Source: University of Texas-Austin - Comments High-resolution images and HD video available: http://stardate.org/mediacenter As it does each year, early fall brings crisper air, turning leaves, and the Orionid meteor shower.
Causes and protests catch fire in Facebook groups
The social network, which has 300 million members, is increasingly becoming a rallying point for online activists By Omar L. Gallaga Tuesday, October 13, 2009 Mark Rosenthal read the controversial op-ed piece by Whole Foods Market Inc.
All columnists get questions. Here are a few that have come to me in recent times.
TEA Party Members Rally at Odessa College
Jordan Reagan CBS 7 News September 12, 2009 This evening the Odessa TEA Party rallied for change in their government, and they say their voice is getting stronger.
Governor Perry didn't show up at last week's "Secession or Sovereignty" rally at the state capitol - no elected officials appeared at all, in fact - though his recent widely noted reference to secession was in the air.
Healing, plus a whodunit: West Texas mystery was born of grief
Kay Taylor Burnett found healing in writing while mourning two deaths in her family.
Jeff Davis County Grassfire Completely Contained
It's one the nation's oldest communities and after more than 300 years the City of Presidio is finally getting paved city streets.
Tommy Billalba prepares fajita burritos at his booth at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church fall festival, which was held Friday and Saturday.
Go to the movies at the Cinema in the mall on Tuesdays, $4.00 evening shows. This week TRANSFORMERS, is playing and entertaining for all.
International Scouts Visit For The Summer
Jay Hendricks 8/07/09 - Five International Scouts were in West Texas this Summer helping out at the Buffalo Trail Scout Ranch in Fort Davis.
A little international culture in West Texas
Five international scouts are takin' a little bit of Texan back with 'em. "I learned from Americans and they taught me accents and about their habits.
HC hits the road with Go Center
By CINDY SMITH Special to the Herald Howard College will showcase the Mobile Go Center, its latest outreach tool, with an official debut and ribbon cutting ceremony to be held at the Big Spring Area Chamber of Commerce parking lot at 2 p.m. Tuesday.
Police investigating Tuesday night drive-by incident
By THOMAS JENKINS Staff Writer Police officials say no one was injured in a drive-by shooting reported in the 400 block of Aylesford Tuesday night, but a pair of vehicles were hit, causing several hundred dollars in damage.
Keystone professor selected to attend prestigious observatory for study
A Keystone College faculty member has been selected to observe at the McDonald Observatory, Fort Davis, Texas, from Aug.
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