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Judge dismisses Save Lee Rebels lawsuit against MISD Jan. 29, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 A groundskeeper works outside Robert E. Lee High School in Midland, Texas, July 27, 2020. A district court judge dismissed the second Lee High School-related lawsuit brought against Midland ISD last fall.The Oilfield Photographer Inc./The Oilfield Photographer, Inc.Show MoreShow Less 2of5 A district court judge dismissed the second Lee High School-related lawsuit brought against Midland ISD last fall.Tim Fischer/Midland Reporter-TelegramShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 A district court judge dismissed the second Lee High School-related lawsuit brought against Midland ISD last fall.Tim Fischer/Midland Reporter-TelegramShow MoreShow Less ....
Abbott appoints Midlander to state housing department FacebookTwitterEmail Gov. Greg Abbott has announced appointments of two local residents. Midlander Brandon Batch has been appointed to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs for a term set to expire on Jan. 31, 2021, according to a press release. TDHCA is responsible for promoting and preserving homeownership, financing the development of affordable rental housing, supporting community and energy assistance programs, and other functions. Batch, a graduate of Texas Tech University, is a business development manager for Ventura Management LLC, where he works to acquire mineral and royalty interests. Abbott also appointed John Shrode as judge of the 358th Judicial District Court in Ector County for a term set to expire on Dec. 31, 2022, or until his successor shall be duly elected and qualified, according to the release. ....
Ladd: City to offer help to most vulnerable businesses Jack Ladd District 3 Midland City Councilman Dec. 19, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail Jack Ladd, District 3 Midland City CouncilmanThe Oilfield Photographer, Inc. The federal government has allocated the city of Midland millions of dollars that is to be spent exclusively on efforts meant to fight the coronavirus. The city, thanks to the efforts of Councilman Robnett, allocated $1.3 million to Midland Memorial Hospital. As we all know though, the fight against COVID is not just a public health crisis but an economic disaster for our country. Midland was hit twice with an unprecedented downturn in global oil prices. ....
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