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Andrews native and Ratengo chef craves a legacy that his hometown can take pride in. → Read More
A retired Irish dancer made her way to Midland to open her own physical therapy practice... → Read More
After 37 years, the museum will be redesigned to better serve the needs of the public and... → Read More
Something is changing at the Midland Athletic Co. at 3326 N. Midkiff Road. → Read More
The Permian Basin Bicycle Association and West Texas Trail Alliance welcomed the public... → Read More
Pop Spot is a curated and high-end pop-up shopping experience designed to highlight small... → Read More
Lone River Beverage Co.’s Ranch Water was originally launched in April 2020, and it now... → Read More
Fredda Turner Durham Children’s Museum director Rebekah Mena is new to the role but... → Read More
Renovations were three years in the making, but now the Fredda Turner Durham Children’s... → Read More
The organization, which will be known as West Texas Symphony, will welcome back Asleep at... → Read More
The review encapsulates the Scharbauer Ranch's history of raising cattle and the... → Read More
The restaurant is located at 200 Spring Park Drive, suite 210. → Read More
Chuy's, the Austin-based Tex-Mex restaurant, is beginning the hiring process for its... → Read More
The millennial is known as The Oilfield Photographer and has created a unique business,... → Read More
Midland Moments: Permian Basin Landmen's Association members take to greens during golf tournament Midland Moments: Permian Basin Landmen's Association members take to greens during golf tournament → Read More
The reason behind the bar’s iconic blue door is revealed → Read More
To celebrate the new location and introduce fans to the brand’s crave-inducing,... → Read More
The event will be from noon to 11 p.m. on May 21. → Read More
He said he's always had an interest in art. Parks and his wife, Minda, grew up in Seymour, about 100 miles north of Abilene. “I don’t think there are any artists in Seymour,” he said. “I had no background in art, I grew up on a farm; however, and worked a lot with my hands with tooling leather.” He added that tractor time was always a good time to study nature on the farm. After college and… → Read More
So are Texans crossing state lines to buy recreational cannabis? Also, what are local CBD... → Read More