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'More options and opportunities': Midland City Council OKs $4.9 million purchase of downtown property by Midland Development Corporation
By Timothy Stuckey | Jan 29, 2022
The Midland City Council recently authorized the Midland Development Corporation's (MDC) proposal to acquire two downtown properties from J.L. Davis Realty on Jan. 25.
Cruz considers 2024 presidential run, anticipates 'an enormous base of support'
By Timothy Stuckey | Jan 5, 2022
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is considering another bid for the White House in 2024 amid speculation that former President Donald Trump may also run
Midland Park Mall to host Santa Claus for the 2021 Christmas season
By Timothy Stuckey | Nov 12, 2021
The Midland Park Mall will host Santa Claus later this month, allowing residents to get their photographs taken with him in time for the holidays,
Midland Christian's Rodriguez makes school history, signs to play women's golf at Odessa College: 'It's going to push me to grow'
By Timothy Stuckey | Nov 11, 2021
Rylie Rodriguez, a senior at Midland Christian School, made history when she signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to play golf for Odessa College, becoming the school's first female signee
Wave goodbye to federal jobless aid: Abbott pulls Texas out of COVID-19 program amidst 'booming' economy
By Timothy Stuckey | Jun 7, 2021
Gov. Greg Abbott has chosen to pull Texas out of the federal COVID-19 program, which provided extra assistance to those who lost their jobs as a result of the pandemic, according to a press report.
$66 billion in Texas taxpayer dollars distributed to renewable energy sources in 'inefficient use of existing properties'
By Timothy Stuckey | May 19, 2021
Renewable energy companies in Texas have accepted approximately $66 billion in government subsidies in the last decade despite claims that they are inefficient and unprofitable, according to a RealClear Energy article.
Abbott 'proud to welcome' NRG Energy to Houston
By Timothy Stuckey | May 9, 2021
Gov. Greg Abbott recently praised NRG Energy's latest announcement that it would relocate its corporate headquarters from New Jersey to Houston, according to a press report.
'Proud to have such a valuable institution': Seliger applauds UTPB's recent course expansion
By Timothy Stuckey | May 2, 2021
State Sen. Kel Seliger (R-Amarillo) recently met with President Sandy Woodley of the University of Texas Permian Basin (UTPB) to discuss the institution's recent accomplishments and expansion of advanced courses.
Bettencourt: 'HOAs should not have the right to prevent free exercise of your religious freedom'
By Timothy Stuckey | Apr 11, 2021
The Texas Senate unanimously passed the Homeowners Religious Freedom Act on April 6, according to a press repor
Warriors Technologies Acquisition closes public offering at $276 million
By Timothy Stuckey | Mar 5, 2021
Midland-based company, Warrior Technologies Acquisition (WARR), released a report that its initial public offering of 27.6 million units closed at $10 per unit, resulting in a $276 million return.
Midland College student discovers passion for teaching while serving as volunteer volleyball coach
By Timothy Stuckey | Mar 5, 2021
Midland College (MC) student and Odessa native Angelica Mendoza first found her passion for teaching children after serving as a volunteer volleyball coach for the Boys & Girls Club, according to an MC press release.
19 Midland ISD student-athletes earn spots on Academic All-State teams
By Timothy Stuckey | Mar 5, 2021
Nineteen students from the Midland Independent School District (ISD) were named to Academic All-state teams in recognition of their hard work in the classroom and on the field, a press release reported.
Museum of the Southwest displays Precolumbian artifacts in new exhibition
By Timothy Stuckey | Mar 5, 2021
The Museum of the Southwest is currently displaying over 80 artifacts from Mesoamerican cultures from Feb. 12 to May 21 in an exhibition titled Precolumbian Lifeways.