Gatlins offer OHS students some advice
Odessa High School graduates Larry, Steve and Rudy Gatlin offered some advice to current students Friday.
From the stage of the Odessa High School Performing...
UTPB holds in-person job fair
With labor shortages hampering most industries, school districts, universities, energy companies and local businesses turned out Thursday for the University of Texas Permian Basin...
EvoLLLution online newspaper publishes Williams’ article
Why are almost all college courses in the United States taught in a fall or spring semester and offered in a 16-week format?
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Communities in Schools now offering counseling
Long-term mental health counseling is now part of the services that Communities in Schools of the Permian Basin offers to students.
The nonprofit, which has...
More money in pipeline for community colleges
More money could be on the way for the state’s community colleges with reskilling and upskilling grants and financial aid for workforce programs.
State Commissioner...
OC names track for legendary coach
The community came together Thursday at Odessa College to break ground on the James Segrest Stadium named for the college’s legendary track coach, and...
UTPB students sworn in as registrars
Twenty-eight University of Texas Permian Basin honors students were sworn in as deputy voter registrars.
Ector County Elections Office Bilingual Coordinator Amanda Snyder did the...
OC approves higher tax rate
The Odessa College Board of Trustees approved a total tax rate of .201723 per $100 valuation at their meeting Monday night.
Hearings were held earlier...
UTPB opens Welcome Center
What used to be the Mac Boring Room at University of Texas Permian Basin has been transformed into the Welcome Center.
Welcome Center Coordinator Logan...
Board extends Muri’s contract
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In a unanimous vote, the Ector County ISD Board of Trustees extended Superintendent Scott Muri’s contract and gave him a raise Tuesday night.
The board...