The retail storeâs new location at 1706 SE 1st St.
âI welcome T-Mobile to Mineral Wells and thank them for being both an employer and a service provider for our citizens,â said Mayor Regan Johnson. âWith T-Mobile now having a presence in Mineral Wells it gives our citizens another option for their cellular needs.â
The new Mineral Wells store, open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sundays, joins another recently opened T-Mobile store in Brownwood, along with stores in Weatherford.
âT-Mobile retail stores offer customers the ease and convenience of connecting with our mobile experts, to see and hold a new device before buying, or to pay a bill in-person,â Senior Vice President, Retail, Sales & Operations, T-Mobile Tracy Nolan said. âThatâs why we continue to expand our retail footprint in both new and existing markets across the U.S. But whether a consumer chooses to interact with us in a store, online, o
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âYoung people are on a death march,â the Rev. Courtney Carson said about the current climate of both cities. âHow are we going to be actively involved in bettering the lives of those young people together.â
Carson made statement Friday during a panel discussion, Decatur and Springfield City 2 City Town Hall Meeting, he hosted with Lisa Badger, a business agent for Teamster Local 916 and a Springfield Park District Board trustee.
âWe said âletâs pull together everybody we know,â Badger said. âThis isnât a Decatur problem. This isnât a Springfield problem. Weâre neighbors. Letâs look it as one community and bring everybody together to have a conversation.â