Thursday Feb 4 | Big Spring Herald
By STEVE REAGAN Staff Writer Monday is the first day candidates may file for upcoming area school board races.
Pair indicted for robbery of Exxon store
By THOMAS JENKINS Staff Writer A pair of Big Spring men who allegedly held up a gas station on Highway 87 in mid-December were indicted Thursday on first-degree felony robbery charges, as a Howard County grand jury handed down 18 true bills.
Filing for city councils begins soon
By THOMAS JENKINS Staff Writer Officials with the Howard County Elections Office will soon have to pull double duty, as filing for seats on city councils in Big Spring, Coahoma and Forsan get under way Feb.
2, 2009. Celebration of Life services will be 2 p.m. Monday at First United Methodist Church, Floydada.
PD clears additional robberies
By THOMAS JENKINS Staff Writer Officials with the Big Spring Police Department say they have solved several more of the aggravated robberies that plagued the city in November, as the recent arrest of a Big Spring man continues to uncover evidence.
30, 2009, in Baytown. Services will be 10 a.m. Friday at the First Baptist Church.
In this week's Sunday's Child, we introduce you to Josh. Once again, we've got a true Texas Longhorn fan in the house.
Martin County Sheriff's Office Looking for Theft by Check Crook
Greg Sherman CBS 7 News Big Spring Reporter October 29, 2009 STANTON - The Martin County Sheriff's Office is investigation a slew of forgeries.
Rainbow Greets Morning Drivers in Big Spring
Greg Sherman CBS 7 News Big Spring Reporter October 29, 2009 It's been a cold and dreary day across the basin but early morning drivers in Big Spring did get to see something to brighten their day A giant rainbow formed west of town around 8 before heavy rain from Stanton moved in.
Murder plea nets Stanton man 30 years
By STEVE REAGAN Staff Writer A Stanton man was sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to the November 2008 murder of a Martin County resident.
High Speed Chase Ends with Suspect Behind Bars
Elias Hernandez CBS 7 Sports October 9, 2009 Stanton, Texas - A Dallas man is behind bars in Stanton after leading law enforcement on a high-speed chase.
Football: Oct. 2 live scoreboard
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Midland Murder Plot Foiled by Sheriff's Office
Beau Berman CBS 7 News bberman@cbs7.com September 30, 2009 Midland, Texas - Two arrests may be all that stand between the life and death of a Midland man targeted by his disgruntled employees.
Sister Mary Odilia Kahlich, Sister of Mercy, was born to Carl Kahlich and Odilia Bednarz Kahlich on March 29, 1919, in the German settlement of Wilson .
Trade Related Ruling Affects US Cotton, Prescription Drugs
Elias Hernandez CBS 7 News September 2, 2009 Stanton, Texas - A trade related ruling by Brazilian officials is not only having an impact on local cotton farmers, but also on prescription drugs.
Pioneers who settled across Texas typically carried a repair kit in their mule-drawn wagons that included a hammer and chisel.
Stanton Murder Trial Postponed
Elias Hernandez CBS 7 News August 26, 2009 Stanton, Texas - The trial of a Stanton man accused in the murder of another man last Thanksgiving has been postponed.
Cotton Farms in Stanton Beginning to Bloom
It's one the nation's oldest communities and after more than 300 years the City of Presidio is finally getting paved city streets.
'Freedom Writers' teacher wows educators
Erin Grewell speaks to a crowd of educators and others during a special presentation Thursday at Dorothy Garrett Coliseum.
Crossroads public schools meet fed standards
By STEVE REAGAN Staff Writer All area public schools met federal education standards this past year, officials announced Thursday.