An Andrews woman turned herself in to authorities Sunday after she allegedly assaulted a victim outside a gas station/convenience store the same day, according to authorities.
Cori D. Wright was charged with assault causing bodily injury following the alleged incident outside the EZ-Mart south location in Andrews. Police were initially dispatched to the gas station/convenience store at 510 S. Andrews St. at around 3:15 p.m. Sunday regarding an incident in which a woman had been assaulted by another female, according to a probable cause arrest document.
The Permian Basin Chapter, NSDAR held its March meeting on Tuesday, March 12, 2019 in the Friends Room at the Andrews County Library. Hostesses for the meeting were Betty Condra, Cindy Davis and Barbara Puckett. Nina Goddard, daughter of Betty Condra, also helped with the refreshments of ham and pickle rollups, vegetable tray, pigs in the blanket, shamrock cookies and lime sherbet punch. The tables were decorated with St. Patrick’s Day memorabilia.
Teresa Floyd, an Edward Jones financial advisor in Odessa, has been appointed as the Women Inclusion Leader to lead the firm’s commitment to providing dedicated support and development for women Edward Jones financial advisors. Floyd will join a group of other Edward Jones financial advisors across the United States to lead this essential initiative.
A call of a road rage incident Wednesday led to the arrest of an Andrews man for unlawfully possessing an assault type rifle and bullet proof armor, according to police.
The commissioners court on Monday will consider approving for the Andrews County Health Department to display a banner at the courthouse advertising the Andrews Health Fair. The banner would display
Several years ago, the city lined up a city hall renovation project with architectural plans and a construction manager in place. The $3 million project—which was to be completed over
Texas Organization of Rural & Community Hospitals CEO John Henderson relayed the news over a week ago. Henderson called Permian Regional Medical Center CEO Russell Tippin to inform him of
A school resource officer position created on a part-time basis for this school year to provide an “extra layer of protection” will now change to a full-time role. The school
As a young professional in Andrews who grew up here, Keith Livingston believes it’s important for him—and others like him—to pick up the torch with civic duties for the continued