11/4/04
Several area schools made the grade this week after showing their skills not in the classroom, but in the cafeteria. Plus, out of 38 routine health inspections this week, only three restaurants earn mention in this week's edition 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 11/4/04.
11/4/04
A government warning says marijuana is more potent than ever.
11/4/04
Keeping the Lubbock State School open was the topic at a public hearing in Lubbock on Thursday.
11/4/04
The Lubbock City Council wants to change state law to let them call an election to allow alcohol sales.
11/4/04
He's already in prison, but the former Texas Tech professor who caused a bubonic plague scare is appealing his conviction.
11/4/04
The Lubbock Health Department has received 300 doses of flu vaccine for children ages six months to 35 months.
11/4/04
It's now believed that a cotton warehouse fire was caused by the cotton itself.
11/4/04
On Thursday Lubbock Meals on Wheels delivered emergency winter meals to more than 500 people on the South Plains.
11/4/04
Power has been restored to 95% of homes that lost power on Tuesday.
11/4/04
A high speed pursuit ends with an accident, an arrest, and a trip to the hospital.
11/4/04
The United Way of Lubbock has a $4.2 million concern.
11/4/04
The Lubbock State School serves 54 counties in West Texas. But it's more than a hospital it's a home to many and a vital part of this area.
11/4/04
The March of Dimes is launching a new campaign to help more mothers carry their babies to term.
11/4/04
Professionals will be on hand at Covenant's Heart Healthy Fair this Saturday from 8am - 1pm.