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Five years after shedding Confederate moniker, a West Texas high school may be Lee High again

Read full article: Five years after shedding Confederate moniker, a West Texas high school may be Lee High again

The Midland school district rebranded Robert E. Lee High as Legacy High in 2020, part of a nationwide trend to distance public places from the Confederacy.

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More than 100 Texas counties lack plans to curb damage from natural disasters

Read full article: More than 100 Texas counties lack plans to curb damage from natural disasters

The plans, which are required by the federal government to access certain grants after a natural disaster, are laborious to assemble โ€” especially for rural counties.

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Amid fears of arsenic in private water wells, Texas A&M is offering low-cost tests in Ector and Midland counties

Read full article: Amid fears of arsenic in private water wells, Texas A&M is offering low-cost tests in Ector and Midland counties

Officials are worried that thereโ€™s arsenic in some of the estimated 13,500 private water wells in Ector and Midland counties.

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Tainted water flowed to these Texansโ€™ homes for three years. No one told them.

Read full article: Tainted water flowed to these Texansโ€™ homes for three years. No one told them.

A new operator was assigned to fix the well in Midland County, which is still not compliant with state standards.

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In West Texas, schools hope skeptical voters will OK debt to upgrade crumbling, overcrowded buildings

Read full article: In West Texas, schools hope skeptical voters will OK debt to upgrade crumbling, overcrowded buildings

The West Texas ethos of low taxes and small government has been hard for school leaders to overcome. Voters have rejected bond issues in Midland and Odessa during the last decade.

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As West Texasโ€™ population grows, the need for more mental health care does too

Read full article: As West Texasโ€™ population grows, the need for more mental health care does too

Like many regions in Texas, the county jails and hospitals have been at capacity with people needing mental health help. Local leaders hope a new 200-bed facility will alleviate pressure.

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The national debate over books has come to West Texas. And librarians are stuck in the middle.

Read full article: The national debate over books has come to West Texas. And librarians are stuck in the middle.

West Texas residents are organizing over their love โ€” or concern โ€” for books. Meanwhile, from Lubbock to Midland and Odessa, librarians are trying to reaffirm librariesโ€™ role as community hubs.

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โ€˜These things are kind of addictingโ€™: Florida governor is a big fan of Buc-eeโ€™s beaver nuggets

Read full article: โ€˜These things are kind of addictingโ€™: Florida governor is a big fan of Buc-eeโ€™s beaver nuggets

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is a big fan of Buc-eeโ€™s beaver nuggets just like almost every Texan.

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No, Texas voting machines arenโ€™t switching your votes

Read full article: No, Texas voting machines arenโ€™t switching your votes

Sensitive touch screens arenโ€™t always user friendly and make it easy for voters to accidentally select the wrong candidate. Voters should carefully review their ballots before submitting them.

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Texas court tosses out conviction, death sentence after discovering a prosecutor also worked for the judge

Read full article: Texas court tosses out conviction, death sentence after discovering a prosecutor also worked for the judge

Clinton Young was convicted in a 2001 Midland County murder in which he insists he was framed. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals said he was denied the right to a fair trial and an impartial judge.

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Clarification: Fraud Arrests-Vehicles-Seized story

Read full article: Clarification: Fraud Arrests-Vehicles-Seized story

In a story published May 22, 2021, The Associated Press reported that Vector Fleet Management submitted fraudulent invoices to Midland County.

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