7/29/04
Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 7/29/04.
7/29/04
Each week in Food for Thought, we bring you Lubbock County's top and low performing restaurants. Well this week, Food for Thought is in Scurry County!
7/29/04
A gas drive off turns into an hour-long high speed chase.
7/29/04
Dr. James Burleson recognizes his call to duty at all times.
7/29/04
A call to crime-line has put a sexual assault suspect behind bars.
7/29/04
Cause of mysterious garage fire is under investigation.
7/29/04
Congressman Charlie Stenholm campaigns in Lubbock, to address voter registration and other education issues.
7/29/04
In Lubbock, HEAT is more than a word to describe the temperature. It's a mission to protect your car from being stolen.
7/29/04
Two patients were brought to Covenant Hospital Wednesday night, one a victim of a snake bite. The other was trapped beneath a tractor.
7/29/04
A 112 page document found at the Lubbock Cemetery has raised a lot of questions at the city. It lists names of people who have died, but not where they are buried.
7/29/04
Snyder is home to the second largest contract oil drilling company in the world.
7/29/04
Since 1971, students across the region have been coming to Snyder for one reason, Western Texas College.
7/29/04
From a white buffalo, to a bleeding chair, Snyder's history is unique and interesting.
7/29/04
As you drive into Snyder from Lubbock, you'll drive along side miles of what looks like giant windmills.
7/29/04
The Ritz Theater was built in the 1920's.
7/29/04
Actor, Writer and Director Barry Tubb moved from Hollywood back to Snyder. And now he's bringing the red carpet with him.
7/29/04
Snyder is making plans to revitalize downtown after a fire destroyed two buildings.
7/29/04
You've seen their designs in stores nationwide, but you probably didn't even know it.
7/29/04
Scurry County sits on one of the largest oil fields in the country.