7/27/06
Heart disease claims the lives of more women than men, but studies show that one out of two, women are not aware that it's their leading killer. Each year, 250,000 women die of a heart attack and two-thirds of them never make it to the hospital. That's why women need to realize, that when it comes to their heart, they are not like men.
7/27/06
Military personnel brought fallen soldier, Andrew Velez, back to the states Thursday. 22-year-old Andrew was killed in Afghanistan on Tuesday. Father, Roy Velez, tells us they hope to have a memorial service for Andrew next week.
7/27/06
Dental records now confirm the remains found at Lake Alan Henry Monday are those of Aaron Smith.
7/27/06
Investigators believe a medical condition caused a driver to lose control and crash his truck into a home.
7/27/06
TX-DOT says certain intersections downtown no longer need a stop light. But the city wants to know what you think.
7/27/06
Ronald McDonald House Charities in Lubbock is making it easier for families with hospitalized children.
7/27/06
It's Food for Thought Thursday and since we're in Seminole we sent NewsChannel 11's Christy Hartin in search of a Seminole top performer. And as she tells us, this perfect scorer means business.
7/27/06
There were a plethora of violations in this weeks Food for Thought.
There were a plethora of violations in this weeks Food for Thought including those from five low performing restaurants. On a brighter note there were also five top performing restaurants in this weeks Food for Thought.
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Here is a complete list of the restaurants and their violations for the week ending on 7/27/06.
7/27/06
When it comes to development, Seminole has a plan to give its economy a boost.
7/27/06
People from all over the region are coming to see a tree in Seminole that is believed to have healing powers.
7/27/06
Back in Lubbock, you may know the name of Dr. Walter Hyde because he had a successful practice in Lubbock for twenty-two years. But now he has found his home in Seminole.
7/27/06
You may remember a tragic story from Seminole two years ago. But their story is making its way across Texas on the back of the MADD mobile, a traveling exhibit to warn others of the dangers of drinking and driving.
7/27/06
We're number one. That's what you'll hear in Seminole when talking about agriculture. Gaines County is on a winning streak when it comes to the amount of crops produced compared to the rest of the state. NewsChannel 11's Jennifer Vogel tell us it's that reason that the economy of Seminole will only get better from here.
7/27/06
Mennonites make up about one third of the population in Gaines County making Seminole the perfect location for the areas only German radio station.
7/27/06
For just $10 a year, Seminole youth can join the M.S. Doss Youth Center.
Shawn Kevin Shoemaker and Audra Dawn Shoemaker Angela Espinosa and Juan A. Espinosa Jin Shyong Shieh and Annie Huang Chiv Shieh Clinton Ray Thetford and Jessica Denise Thetford Valoise Woodman Savage
Scot Allen Shields and Elizabeth Margaret Hamill William Robert Woodard and Amber Nicole Stegall Guillermo Duenes Jr. and Olivia Pricilla Armijo Michael Scott Brusseau and Candice Brooke Miller Robert
7/27/06
Seminole is using $2 million in bonds to build a new athletic complex.
7/27/06
The home on 2nd street and Avenue C in Seminole has become a local attraction. It's one of the oldest homes in Gaines County, and if people don't recognize the address, they'll probably recognize the owners. They ran the local drug store in Seminole for more than 30-years. Now they're spending a lot of time trying keep their home looking, old.
7/27/06
Mennonites started their migration into Seminole in 1977. Now, they make up 1/3 of the population in Gaines County. NewsChannel 11's Cecelia Coy introduces us to the Mennonite way of life.
7/26/06
Our Community Coverage Tour continues tonight. Wednesday night we stopped in Snyder. And this time we visit Seminole. NewsChannel 11's Suleika Acosta takes us there for a look at what's ahead.