Midland’s newly elected county judge follows through on his campaign promise of fiscal responsibility.
Lauren Melear
Property Tax Reform Bill Empowers People over Politicians
The recently filed property tax reform bills in the Texas legislature improve the state’s tax system to better serve the everyday Texan.
New Lubbock Commissioners Fulfill Campaign Promise, Cut Own Salaries
In their first month in office, Lubbock’s new county commissioners fulfilled a campaign promise by cutting their own paychecks.
County Lobby Group Defends Seliger, Shifts Blame
A county government lobby group defends Seliger in the wake of his chairmanship controversy.
Midland Superintendent Joins National Education Reform Network
Midland’s superintendent becomes one of 35 educators to join national education reform network, Chiefs for Change.
Third Candidate Announces Bid for Amarillo Mayor
The list of Amarillo mayoral candidates grows as Potter County JP throws his name in the hat.
Local Tax Dollars Bankroll Fight Against Tax Reform
Tax-funded lobbying and property tax reform prove to have more in common than what meets the eye.
Amarillo Activist Announces Bid for Mayor
The first to challenge incumbent Amarillo Mayor Ginger Nelson, a local activist has announced her intent to run for Amarillo’s head office.
Trischitti Wins in Runoff for Midland School Board
By a 51-vote margin, John Trischitti III wins the open seat race for Midland school board, District 5.
Mail-in Ballots Show Kirk, Trischitti to Enter Runoff
Mail-in and provisional ballots have tipped the scales in Midland’s school board race, showing John Trischitti will now face Heidi Kirk in a December runoff.