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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 ...
In 1994, Lubbock County consolidated the J.P. precincts, and Hansen took over as the Judge for the newly created precinct 1, which covers the southwest quadrant of Lubbock County.
There's a new voice announcing for Texas Tech football in the Jones AT&T Stadium, and you might recognize it.
In 1891, he was elected prosecuting attorney of Franklin County. He ran for a second term in 1893, but lost. [1] [2] He was elected as judge of the common pleas court in 1897, and served one term until 1903 before retiring to practice law again. He practiced law at the Ruggery Building in Columbus.
Curtis Pendleton Smith was born October 21, 1863, in Vincennes, Indiana, to Dr. Hubbard Madison Smith and Nannie Willis Pendleton. He married Anna Elizabeth Renick, daughter of William H and Martha Renick on October 9, 1891, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. They had one son: William Renick Smith C. P. Smith came to Dallas in 1887 where he practice law.
Curtis Edward Ford Jr. (March 24, 1922 – October 3, 2017) was an American politician. Ford served in the United States Army Air Forces and the United States Marine Corps during World War II. Ford lived in Corpus Christi, Texas. He served as a Democratic member in the Texas House of Representatives from 1953 to 1957.
County Judge Curtis Parrish said the new center's construction is a "giant step" toward fighting crime in Lubbock. Lubbock County Judge Curtis Parrish attends the Texas Anti-Gang Center of Lubbock ...
President George W. Bush nominated Elrod to a vacancy on the New Orleans-based Fifth Circuit, the primary court of appeal for all federal trial court cases in Texas, Mississippi and Louisiana, [2] on March 29, 2007, She succeeded Judge Patrick Higginbotham, who assumed senior status on August 26, 2006.