Three candidates enter race for district attorney post
Three contenders announced for the district attorney job now held by Vernen Adcock as filing nears May 6. Joe Taylor, Vernon Adcock, and Joe Smith of the Smith and Fealy firm in Seminole join the field amid a crowded race and ongoing primary planning.
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Saturday Night Family Pancake Event At Lamesa High
The Viwaile Pancake Supper and talent show fill the Lamesa High auditorium this Saturday. A 1 PM command performance features returning headliners and local acts, with proceeds aiding the Latiesa Hipheliool projects. The 1,500 seat venue expects a large crowd. tickets are not sold, donations go to charity.
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Don Bryant Seeks Third Term on City Council
Don Bryant announces re election bid for a third term on the city council. He seeks a five year tenure under a new city charter arrangement, replacing the prior two year terms. The incumbent candidate operates from the City Cemetery district and campaigns this week.
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Vernon Adcock Seeks Re election As D A
Vernon Adcock announces candidacy for re election to the D A post he has held the last two years He was appointed in 1970 and elected May 1970 to fill the balance of George Hansard term A veteran of 16 years as county attorney he previously served as Lamar County Judge for 16 years resigning in 194% to enter military service A resident of the county for 44 years he argues his effort in the 106th Judicial district will verify his qualifications He is a longtime resident of Lamesa and served in the U N Army as a lieutenant
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Drug Problems Discussed At Parents Meeting
County Judge Lealle Wratt and Juvenile Officer Ideky Smith spoke to about 30 parents at Saluare Church on drug abuse in Jamesa and Dawson counties. The informal session covered marijuana, juvenile court secrecy, penalties, and the role of parents in guiding youth away from crime.
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Mahon Seeks Re election for May Democratic Primary
Representative George Mahon of Lubbock announced his candidacy for re election in the May primary. A veteran of public service and current chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, he released a formal statement to news services Wednesday.
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Joe Smith Seeks Detiet Attorney Post in Seminole Election
Joe Smith 45, longtime Seminole attorney and partner at Haley and Smith, announces candidacy for the office of Detiet Attorney of the 1000 Judicial Oletpiet subject to Democratic primary May 4. He is a graduate of Levan Tech and WY Mary's University School of Law and lives with wife Mary and three children in Seminole.
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Primary Deadline Monday for Democratic County Race Filing
Democratic Party chair for Daweon County says the filing deadline is Monday at the county courthouse ground floor. Candidates must pay a $50 deposit. historically 4 percent of the term salary is used as a filing fee with any unused funds returned pro rata after costs are determined.
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Joe Taylor Post Lawyer Enters District Attorney Race
Joe Taylor a Fort Atthurney and graduate of the Taylor University School of Law announces his run for District Attorney of the 106th Judicial District. He cites concerns over drug problems and calls for vigorous prosecution paired with online prevention and community outreach across four counties.
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