The city’s lawsuit against a contractor and engineer involved with construction of the initial reliever route that failed around five years ago was settled following mediation efforts Thursday, according to
A crash the morning of April 20 south of Andrews involving two truck tractors towing trailers resulted in the cab area of one truck tractor catching fire, according to authorities.
The effects of a proposed revenue tax cap being considered by state legislators this session could have far reaching impacts on entities like the local hospital district. One such impact
The city council on Thursday approved an incentive package for an oilfield-related business that will move from Odessa to the Andrews Economic Development Corporation’s Energy Park West. The AEDC Board
The medical terminology and subjects discussed by the hospital board aren’t new to Nancy Crow. Crow, who was appointed to the Precinct 2 Board position at Thursday’s meeting, won’t need
Residents living in and around the Andrews, Texas can learn about their risk for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, and other chronic, serious conditions with affordable screenings by Life Line Screening.
On April 11, 2019, the Andrews/Gaines Retired School Employees Association held their monthly meeting. City Manager, Steve Eggleston (above, left), joined with information in regards to the special election that
It’s almost impossible to save too much for retirement. After all, you could spend two, or even three, decades as a retiree. And retirement is not cheap – even if
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is holding a Pecan Field Day and Short Course on April 30. The cost is $15, and three Texas Department of Agriculture continuing education