Cooper, TX Other News

Cool Nights, Fall Leaves, Campfires And Thankfulness At Cooper Lake State Park

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Submitted by Steve Killian, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Texas State Parks, Complex Superintendent for Cooper Lake State Park

Cooper, Texas — The best month of fall any Texan would say is November. From the Panhandle to the Rio Grande Valley, to far East Texas and out west to Big Bend country, fall has arrived in force. Leaves are changing throughout Texas and are best viewed on a Texas State Park trail. Cooper Lake State Park has over 20 miles of hiking trails with portions also open to mountain bi ... Read more

UPDATE: Two found dead after alleged murder/suicide

On Tuesday, October 26, Lamar County Sheriff’s Office Deputies were dispatched to the Roxton Arms apartments in Roxton, Texas regarding the discovery of two deceased persons in one of the apartments.

On Tuesday, October 26, Lamar Count ... Read more

The Lone Star 50: No. 32 Edgerrin Cooper steps into spotligh

The college football season in Texas starts a week earlier than normal with a Week 0 matchup between North Texas and UTEP. To celebrate us making it through another off-season, we’re counting down the 50 most important players in Texas every day un ... Read more

Dutch Bros. Coffee Opens Third Lubbock Location

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Lubbock seems to really love Dutch Bros. Coffee. That could be why they're springing up all across Lubbock after opening their first location in March of this year.

The new location of Dutch Bros. Cof ... Read more

Region's Starts Show Momentum Building

Contractors across the five-state region of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas are rebounding from the pandemic and working through a pipeline of energy, infrastructure and hospitality projects. The first 25 of this year’s Top Project Starts represent $22 billion in work that began in 2021 across the region, compared with $14.5 billion for 2020. ENR does not rank projects with confidential costs.

Mirroring national trends, regional contractors are continuing to find ways to work around ongoing labor shortages an ... Read more

Steal This Headline! Lubbock Among the Most Dangerous Cities

If you've lived in Lubbock for any length of time, chances are you've been touched by the dark and seedy side of life. Crime is a constant, but for the most part, life in Lubbock is peaceful, and we have few worries. We say to ourselves that it's alw ... Read more

Ladonia Texas National Fossil Day set for Oct. 15

Ladonia Texas National Fossil Day event has been set for Oct. 15 with plenty of fun planned for the whole family.

The event is free and those in attendance will be able to touch and handle fossils found in the park and ask questions from ... Read more

Manny Schoenhuber Joins Board of European American Chamber o

Jackson Walker attorney Manny Schoenhuber has unanimously been named a Board Member of the European American Chamber of Commerce (EACC) Texas.

With over 10,000 European and American executives worldwide, the EACC provides access to trans ... Read more