June 19, 2012 - KCBD NewsChannel 11 Lubbock

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June 19, 2012

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  • 2012 NewsChannel 11 News Story ArchivesJune 19, 2012

  • Tuesday, June 26 2012 11:53 PM EDT2012-06-27 03:53:59 GMT
    From Lubbock Independent School District: Lubbock High School swimmer Madisyn Cox will compete in the Olympic Trials next week in Omaha, Nebraska.  She has qualified to compete in the 200 meter IM. Simply
    Lubbock High School swimmer Madisyn Cox will compete in the Olympic Trials next week in Omaha, Nebraska.  She has qualified to compete in the 200 meter IM.
  • Tuesday, June 19 2012 6:12 PM EDT2012-06-19 22:12:52 GMT
    A motorcycle accident on 58th and Indiana just after noon Tuesday claimed the life of a Lubbock man. Delbert McRoberts, 82, died from injuries he sustained when his motorcycle ran into another vehicle.
    A motorcycle accident on 58th and Indiana just after noon Tuesday claimed the life of a Lubbock man.
  • Tuesday, June 19 2012 5:36 PM EDT2012-06-19 21:36:20 GMT
    Former Red Raider Jason Young thought his Track & Field career was near its end four years ago, and today is a favorite to qualify for the US Olympic Team in the discus. "With track & field in general
    Former Red Raider Jason Young thought his Track & Field career was near its end four years ago, and today is a favorite to qualify for the US Olympic Team in the discus.
  • Tuesday, June 19 2012 4:11 PM EDT2012-06-19 20:11:01 GMT
    A Hockley County deputy responded with THP Troopers and EMS personnel to a two-vehicle collision on US Hwy 62/82 at Foster Rd, Ropesville. According to the Hockley County Sheriff's Office, the driver
    A Hockley County deputy responded with THP Troopers and EMS personnel to a two-vehicle collision on US Hwy 62/82 at Foster Rd, Ropesville.
  • Tuesday, June 19 2012 3:38 PM EDT2012-06-19 19:38:36 GMT
    Freda McVay - a longtime Lubbock journalist, Texas Tech faculty member and political candidate - has died, according to a statement released today by the Texas Tech College of Mass Communications. "Freda
    Freda McVay - a longtime Lubbock journalist, Texas Tech faculty member and political candidate - has died, according to a statement released today by Tech's College of Mass Communications.