During the initial Andrews Trade Days event— staged last March—the James Roberts Center was so packed with vendor booths that there wasn’t a lot of walking room between them.
The county’s virus situation appears to be improving based on recent numbers from the health department, but three more deaths from earlier this month were also reported, according to Andrews County Health Department Director Gordon Mattimoe.
A stranded motorist call to law enforcement early Saturday led to the arrest of an Andrews man who allegedly stole a vehicle and attempted to cover it up, according to police.
The hospital district will likely experience substantial savings through a bond refunding effort on two of three bonds from the $59.2-million hospital facility project.
Deborah Moran of Andrews was the honored guest speaker recently for the annual Nueces County Historical Society Dinner and Awards Evening Gala in Corpus Christi. Moran was asked to research and prepare an historical reenactment of Henrietta Chamberlain King for the group. Henrietta was the wife of Richard King and together they began the King Ranch Empire which continues today.
A state politician who represents Andrews submitted a letter of support to the Texas Transportation Commission concerning a recent city council-approved resolution for Andrews Loop 1910’s incorporation into the state’s highway system.
Nidia Hernandez still recalls how difficult it was four years ago to say goodbye to a daughter who left Andrews not long after graduation to embark on a military career with the U.S. Marine Corps.
A state operated Regeneron infusion center in Andrews has likely reduced the number of COVID-19 admissions at Permian Regional Medical Center, the hospital’s CNO told board members during Thursday’s meeting.
The state this week filed a lawsuit in U.S. Appellate Court against the federal agency that recently issued a license for the temporary storage of high-level waste at Waste Control Specialists’ site in far west Andrews County.