Andrews youngster Clary Jo Conyers perhaps briefly summed it up best when asked by a television news reporter Wednesday to describe her experience with President Donald Trump’s visit to Midland/Odessa.
With the school year rapidly approaching and unknowns existing how the virus situation will play out, area medical facilities have preparatory plans in place in the event a potential surge occurs.
A new joint program between Andrews ISD and Odessa College will provide an EMT course for high school seniors that enables them to become certified for work right after graduation.
Through Tuesday, around 2,900 students had registered for the upcoming school year—most of whom were designated for face-to-face learning, according to school officials.
An Odessa woman who allegedly stole an oilfield-company pickup and later a firearm in Ector County led local law enforcement officers on a vehicle pursuit Tuesday morning that spanned two counties and ended when she crashed out and was injured.
The hospital board last Thursday approved a proposed tax rate that is slightly below the effective rate and also reviewed a proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
No arrests had been made as of Tuesday in connection with a shooting death the night of July 23 in southeast Andrews County, according to a sheriff’s office spokesman.