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The voice of Jones AT&T Stadium — Lubbock County Judge Curtis Parrish — is stepping down from his position after 24 years. The announcement came from Texas Tech Athletics Friday evening, on ...
Lubbock County Justice of the Peace Jim Hansen is being remembered for his dedicated service to the county after the longtime judge died Saturday following a battle with cancer. He was 69.
Ray Combs in a publicity photo for Family Feud (1988) Family Feud moved to CBS with Ray Combs hosting the show on July 4, 1988 at 10:00 a.m. (ET)/9:00 a.m. (CT/MT/PT), replacing The $25,000 Pyramid (which had aired continuously in that time slot since September 1982, except between January and April 1988, when Blackout took its place; CBS began ...
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The Reese–Townsend conflict, also called the Colorado County Feud, was a politically motivated feud which took place in the closing days of the Old West. The events of the conflict were centered in Columbus, Texas, but involved other parts of Colorado County before it was over. The feud ran from 1898 through 1907. [2]
There's a new voice announcing for Texas Tech football in the Jones AT&T Stadium, and you might recognize it.
Curtis Eugene Chillingworth (October 24, 1896 to presumably June 15, 1955) was an American attorney and judge who disappeared from his home in Manalapan, Florida and was presumed murdered along with his wife, Marjorie Chillingworth. Their disappearances and deaths are recounted in the Investigation Discovery series A Crime to Remember (Season 1 ...
Tony Jackson, the constable for Lubbock County's Precinct 4, on Wednesday submitted his letter of resignation to the county judge.