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Oct. 2—U.S. Congressman August Pfluger said former President Donald J. Trump's visit to Midland-Odessa for a fundraising lunch was a success Wednesday with Pfluger saying Trump will fight for ...
The Permian Basin International Oil Show is a biennial trade show exposition which is hosted in the city of Odessa, Texas, US, at the Ector County Coliseum on every even numbered year. [1] [2] It showcases the latest technology in the petroleum industry and also honors the industry’s past. It is one of the largest expositions of its kind. [3]
KCRS was the leader in sports in West Texas for a time. It was the home of Sports Fan Radio Network and aired the Fabulous Sports Babe program. Until the 2009 season, KCRS was the flagship station for the RockHounds, having been their radio home since the team was first established as the Midland Cubs back in 1972.
The Permian Basin covers more than 86,000 square miles (220,000 km 2), [1] and extends across an area approximately 250 miles (400 km) wide and 300 miles (480 km) long. [2] The Texas cities of Midland, Odessa and San Angelo serve as headquarters for some of the oil production activities in the basin.
The Permian Building was a large office building in Midland, Texas that stood at 68 feet (21 m). It was built in 1933 and demolished in 2007. It was built in 1933 and demolished in 2007. According to the Midland Convention and Visitor's Bureau, former US President George W. Bush had an office in the building in the late 1970s.
Jan. 3—MIDLAND — Permian Basin Area Foundation has announced the opening of the 2024-2025 scholarship cycle. Students and counselors may view eligibility and selection criteria for ...
Apr. 19—Harmony Science Academy will break ground on its new Midland location at 1 p.m. April 22 at the future home of the school, 2501 E. Loop 250 North in Midland. Don Evans, former Secretary ...
KPBT-TV (channel 36), branded Basin PBS, is a PBS member television station licensed to Odessa, Texas, United States, serving the Permian Basin area. Owned by Permian Basin Public Telecommunications, Inc., the station maintains studios at the historic Ritz Theater in downtown Midland and a transmitter near Gardendale.