UT Permian Basin celebrates record enrollment growth

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The University of Texas Permian Basin is thrilled to share enrollment numbers for fall 2022. This year, the university welcomes its largest freshman class...

Finding cultural objects a labor of love

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Robert M. Edsel has taken many turns in his life from oil and gas businessman to bestselling author and art preservation advocate. The author and...

Two more incidents in ECISD 

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Following a fight Monday, a seventh grader at Nimitz Middle School was overheard telling another student he would get a gun and shoot him. Also,...

TAKING THE REINS: Carroll returns to small-school band roots

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MONAHANS Having started his career in small schools, John Carroll decided to return to his roots recently taking an assistant band director position in...

OC poised to approve tax rate

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The Odessa College Board of Trustees will consider approving the 2022 tax rate at their meeting set for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Zant...

Temple ISD chief named superintendent of the year

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Temple ISD Superintendent Bobby Ott has been named Texas Superintendent of the Year at the Texas Association of School Boards convention Saturday.  Ector County ISD...

Tax rate, abatement discussed at workshop

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The Odessa College Board of Trustees discussed the 2022 tax rate at a work session Wednesday. The board will consider approving the tax rate at...

Trustees OK raise for Muri

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The Ector County ISD Board of Trustees approved an increase for Superintendent Scott Muri’s salary and extending his contract to June 30, 2027. His salary...

Loan forgiveness could spur people to return to higher ed

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University of Texas Permian Basin officials are not sure how the Biden Administration's loan forgiveness plan will impact students, but they suspect it will...

NOW THEY’RE COOKING: AHS students get chance to whip up a little something

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ANDREWS Andrews High School has a revitalized culinary program complete with some of the latest equipment for students to learn the ins and outs...