4/3/03
No Lows this week and the Top Performing list features a place that truly stands alone. Let's see what's cooking in this installment of NewsChannel 11's Food for Thought.
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Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 4/3/03.
4/3/03
A consumer rights group used a burned up car to voice their concern for House Bill Four. It's a bill that is up for debate in the Texas legislature. Consumer Advocates say it protects manufacturers of deadly products and prevents protection for consumers.
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The family of Siera Hanson issued this statement following the sentencing of Travis Gilpin.
4/3/03
The most common reason for stroke is high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease, and hardening of the arteries of the neck. But there is another reason that explains why some people even as young as 15 fall victim to stroke for no apparent reason: a hole in the heart.
4/3/03
The Texas Supreme Court ruled Thursday that awarding gift certificates as prizes through 8-liner machines is the same as awarding cash, and the court says that's gambling, and that makes it illegal.
4/3/03
Six months behind bars and ten years probation, that's what a Texas Tech student faces after pleading guilty to intoxicated assault after he drove his truck into a Lubbock home, pinning a ten year old girl under his truck.
4/3/03
Signs, signs, everywhere, but who says where they can go?
4/3/03
Here on the homefront, children are expressing their support for the troops in a unique way. One third grade class has made it a point to put their support on paper for a very special marine close to their hearts.
4/3/03
Military aircraft technology has come a long way and there's proof of that right here in Lubbock and in Iraq.
4/3/03
If you would like to show your support for the American troops overseas, the College Republicans of Texas Tech welcome you to a rally Friday at noon.
4/3/03
Like many others across the country employees at American State Bank have family members directly involved in the War in Iraq. Thursday, employees created packages of personal items to send to their loved ones overseas.
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The City of Lubbock announced the positions cut in a recent reorganization plan.
4/3/03
Buying a soda could help make going to college possible for one area student thanks to a scholarship sponsored by Lubbock Coca-Cola Bottling Company and other area businesses.
4/3/03
Area schools and business are doing their part to help the troops overseas.