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7/24/07
A Lubbock family needs your help after their donation jar was stolen from a Lubbock convenience store.
7/24/07
Investigators charged Jose Tanguma, 20, with capital murder Tuesday night. He remains in the Hale County Jail, expected to be arraigned Wednesday morning. NewsChannel 11's Ben Lawson learned Tanguma lived next door.
7/24/07
For nearly 100 years now, Olton has established itself as a farming community. NewsChannel 11's Ben Lawson learned Olton is also learning to thrive by expanding their business market. Cotton is one of the leading industries, though local farmers are expanding to corn and wheat. Downtown Olton is also thriving, and there's a flowering business that calls the sand hills home.
7/24/07
Former Lubbock City Council Chief of Staff, Dixon Platt, says he was wrongfully terminated. He wants his job back, and a written apology.
7/24/07
A Lubbock County Grand Jury handed down several indictments Tuesday ranging from capital murder to aggravated robbery to aggravated assault.
7/24/07
Parts of 34th Street and Quaker are closed due to a water main break.
7/24/07
Police need your help to identify another robbery suspect.
7/24/07
The Lizard Club in central Lubbock is open for now, but depending on a ruling by the state, they could be forced to close.
7/24/07
More money for those making the least.
7/24/07
Investigators tell NewsChannel 11, that the primer is used to seal parking lots.
7/24/07
Lubbock area grocers pull Castleberry's products from store shelves.
7/24/07
From now until Saturday, donate a pint of blood to United Blood Services, and you will receive a pint of Gandy's ice cream in return.
7/24/07
Late Tuesday evening a 21-year-old male confessed to killing 78-year-old Nadine Rogers early that morning in Abernathy. Investigators found Rogers dead inside her home just before 5:00 a.m. NewsChannel 11's Ben Lawson has more.
7/24/07
Olton celebrates its heritage each year with the Olton Sandhills Festival. Check the schedule for a list of events.
7/24/07
The Olton Volunteer Ambulance Association program began in 1979 with just a few volunteers, but today, this EMS team has 42 people serving 3,000 people around here and they say they have a response time of less than 6 minutes.
7/24/07
As the first town in Lamb County, Olton became the county seat in 1908.
7/24/07
There is one Olton native who hitched a ride to Hollywood and later returned a hometown hero.
7/24/07
If you visit Olton, you'll have a place to stay.
7/24/07
Olton really epitomizes the meaning of community. Newschannel 11 discovered several examples of citizens coming together to revive the city or help each other out.
7/24/07
She started painting at the age of 12 and now her work is known nationwide.
7/24/07
Community teamwork has allowed the city of Olton to renovate an old movie theater.
7/24/07
Olton will celebrate its centennial next year. The town got its start in 1908. NewsChannel 11's Holly Kennedy learned Olton's past continues to impact the present in unique ways.
7/24/07
Olton has come a long way since burros, in fact the city has produced a horse trainer with two horses that have raced in the Kentucky Derby. The Nafzger family has been ranching and farming this area for nearly a century. NewsChannel 11's Julia Bruck explains those skills are a winning combination for horse trainer Carl Nafzger.
7/24/07
Family members tell NewsChannel 11 that an elderly woman, Nadine Rogers, was found brutally murdered in her Abernathy home.