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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]
May 27—Midland Music Fest When: 5 p.m. Saturday, May 28 Where: 682 Grove St., Gainesville How much: $15 pre-sale, $20 at the gate More info: midlandmusicfest.com Folks who like music and ...
Licensed to Midland, Texas, United States, the station serves the Odessa-Midland area. The station is currently owned by ICA Radio Midland-Odessa License, LLC and features programming from Fox News Radio, Premiere Radio Networks and Sporting News Radio. [2] KCRS also carries live sports for the Permian Basin.
The Permian Basin Petroleum Museum is a museum in Midland, Texas, USA, with exhibits relating to the oil and gas industry of the Permian Basin of west Texas and southeast New Mexico. Museum exhibits include the geology of the area during the Permian period, the technology of the petroleum industry, racing cars designed by Jim Hall , and ...
KNFM (92.3 FM), branded as "Lonestar 92.3", is a country music-formatted radio station that serves the Midland–Odessa metropolitan area of Texas, United States. The station is under ownership of Townsquare Media. Its studios are located on Highway 191 just west of Midland (its city of license) in rural Midland County.
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 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.
Nov. 3—MIDLAND — The Permian football team clinched a spot in the playoffs after defeating Midland High 21-14 Friday at Astound Broadband Stadium. With the win, the Panthers moved to 6-4 ...