Jun 3, 2009 | Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Barry Orr, chairman and CEO of First Bank & Trust in Lubbock, has been named treasurer of the Texas Bankers Association.
WOSC signs agreement with Wayland Baptist University
From left : Carol Kendrix, dean of technical education at WOSC, Lisa Greenlee, dean of arts and sciences at WOSC, Dr.
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Baseball: Loera saves win for Odessa High in opener
PLAINVIEW Breath a sigh of relief, Odessa High fans. A.D. Hinojos pitched into the seventh before getting into trouble, but Derek Loera saved him and the Bronchos in a 3-1 victory Friday over Amarillo Tascosa in a thrilling opener to their best-of-three Class 5A regional quarterfinal series at Wayland Baptist University.
Persistence pushes retiree to finish degree
Working from a tent while deployed or at home late into the night, a now-retired Cannon Air Force Base airman has earned three college degrees, including a doctorate.
Voters will decide Saturday whether Alderman Tommy Hill or Mayor...
Voters will decide Saturday whether Alderman Tommy Hill or Mayor Chris Ford gets to lead the City of Clarendon for the next two years.
Guests talk while they eat during the 27th annual Golden Nail Awards on Friday at the Amarillo Civic Center Heritage Ballroom.
Regional testing for H1N1 flu on priority basis; still no area cases
Public health officials have begun assigning priorities to samples to be checked for the disease formerly known as swine flu because of national demands for testing supplies, according to a city of Lubbock announcement Friday.
Donna Johnson of Wichita Falls has been named the Centennial Scholar for the Wichita Falls area by Wayland Baptist University in celebration of the Centennial anniversary.
Religion feature: Congregation looks forward to church's June opening
When Lisa Kia stopped at the Clovis Landmark Missionary Baptist Church on Tuesday, and saw a gleaming white steeple placed on the building, she got chills.
A soon-to-be Abilenian and new president of Hardin-Simmons University, an oil company entrepreneur and a beloved firefighter were among the honorees at Thursday night's Brownwood Area Chamber of Commerce Banquet.
Honeman supports seasonal sales tax with conditions
Paul Honeman is the rank and file man among the six leading candidates for mayor -- a local cop with two decades of experience enforcing the law on the streets of Anchorage.
A number of awards were presented by the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Ladies Auxiliary during their annual banquet.
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Cathedral infielder signs with El Paso Community College Tejanos
David McKay became Cathedral's fourth baseball signee of 2008-09 when he signed with El Paso Community College in the Cathedral library Friday.
Church receives assistance with new building
Missionary Landmark Baptist Church of Clovis was meeting in a rented room at Wayland Baptist University.
Education feature: Wayland Baptist University graduate students increase
Graduate students are flocking to Wayland Baptist University in Clovis because of its location and professors.
HSU hires former president Hall to lead school again
Education: Bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of North Texas, though he started out as an undergraduate at Hardin-Simmons University.
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Thirty-four graduates will walk the stage during Wayland Baptist University's commencement ceremony 10 a.m. Friday at Central Baptist Church.
Colleges tackle nurse shortage
Wayland Baptist University is gearing up to begin its collaboration with the Alamo Community College District to recruit and train more nursing faculty and to increase student-nursing enrollment.
Two candidates are in their first campaigns for school boards in Potter County. Jeff Poindexter is running for a seat on the Amarillo Independent School District board of trustees.