9/6/05
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9/6/05
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9/6/05
Evacuees from New Orleans claim they have experienced substandard housing in Slaton.
9/6/05
Fourteen hurricane survivors joined others at Reese Technology Center Tuesday after spending the night in Slaton.
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The Salvation Army is handling a major task at Reese; providing meals for hundreds of survivors and volunteers. So far, they've served 16,000 meals. But on Tuesday night, a local restaurant filled in.
9/6/05
American State Bank has decided to move its tribute from Kastman Park to Reese Center to honor Hurricane Katrina survivors as well.
9/6/05
The South Plains Food Bank loaded up more than 25,000 lbs of food and water in the back of two semi-trucks Tuesday morning.
9/6/05
The City of Lubbock is trying to help the Hurricane Katrina survivors find jobs and they're looking for employers.
9/6/05
Nearly 300 people cast a ballot early in Wolfforth's special-option alcohol election.
9/6/05
Fifty-four athletes from Tulane University will be moving to Lubbock and Texas Tech.
9/6/05
The Lubbock community is working around the clock to make sure hurricane surivors feel at home in West Texas.
9/6/05
At least 15 of the 408 Hurricane Katrina survivors who sought shelter in Lubbock are leaving to reunite with family members across the country. At least 35 others are scheduled to leave within the next couple days. The trips have been made possible because of donated frequent flier miles.
Lauri M. Garza and J. Anthony Garza Perry Strickland and Brenda Strickland Gerardo S. Gonzales and Belia Duenez Gonzales Joni Dominguez and Vince Dominguez
Eugene Alvarez (28) and Sandy Villarreal (26) both of Lubbock Glenn Jones Jr. (62) and Melinda Mitchell (52) both of Lubbock Ricardo Lopez (38) and Amy Clark (33) both of Lubbock Dusty Mitchell (23)
9/6/05
A Lubbock Grand Jury will return to the Lubbock County Courthouse to hear testimony in the death investigation of Thomas Mallory.
9/6/05
In three days, United shoppers have donated more than $200,000 in its scan tag program. More than $122,000 of that is from Lubbock stores alone.