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The Amarillo metropolitan statistical area is a metropolitan area in the Texas Panhandle that covers five counties: Armstrong, Carson, Potter, Randall, and Oldham. As of the 2020 census , the MSA had a population of 268,691.
Built in 1937 and 1938, the building occupies a prominent position in downtown Amarillo, across East Fifth Avenue north of Courthouse Square. [4] Smaller and less important architecturally than the adjacent Potter County Courthouse, the Jones Building nevertheless gives the Federal Government a tangible presence in the center this city on the plains of North Texas, and demonstrates the concern ...
The Randall County Amarillo Annex building is located within the city limits and houses its Sheriff's Office and Justice of the Peace Court, Precinct 4. [97] [98] The Texas Seventh Court of Appeals is located in Amarillo. [99] The Texas Department of Criminal Justice operates the Amarillo District Parole Office in the city. [100]
Monday. Potter County Commissioners' Court. 9 a.m.: Potter County Commissioners' Courtroom, 500 S. Fillmore, Room 106. Discussion and possible action relative to medical insurance carrier ...
Amarillo ISD Board of Trustees. 6 p.m.: Amarillo ISD, 7200 Interstate 40 West ... Randall County, Texas, and Randall County Sheriff's Office (Jail Services for City Prisoners); Proposition 1 Bond ...
TX: 1837–1898 1892–1898 — — B. Harrison: death 3 Edward Roscoe Meek: TX: 1865–1939 1899 [6] –1935 — 1935–1939 McKinley: death 4 James Clifton Wilson: TX: 1874–1951 1919 [7] –1951 — — Wilson: retirement 5 William Hawley Atwell: TX: 1869–1961 1923–1954 1948–1954 1954–1961 Harding: death 6 Thomas Whitfield Davidson ...
Brennan Construction Company of Amarillo and Dallas built the building from 1928 to 1930 with an original construction cost of US$1.5 million. [ 2 ] The building was vacant more than a decade in the 1990s, [ 3 ] until Potter County bought it for $426,000 to gain new office spaces in 1995. [ 2 ]
The art deco styled courthouse was designed by William C. Townes and was built in 1932. [2] The courthouse cost $315,000 ($7.03 million in 2023 dollars) to build. [2]The Potter County Library, which sits on the same property as the courthouse, was also designed by Townes and was built in 1922.