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Lubbock City Attorney Medina to Resign
Lubbock City Attorney Medina to Resign
Lubbock City Attorney Medina to Resign
Medina was hired in August of 2009 as city attorney. He took leave from the City after his soon-to-be ex-daughter-in-law made allegations that Sam Medina had sexually assaulted her over a period of several years.
Filing Ends For City of Lubbock Offices
Filing Ends For City of Lubbock Offices
Filing Ends For City of Lubbock Offices
Lubbock's mayor will run unopposed, District 1 Councilman Victor Hernandez will have two challengers, District 5 Councilwoman Karen Gibson will have one challenger, and three people will try for the District 3 seat being vacated by Todd Klein.
Mayor Glen Robertson Discussed Salary Increases and Power Generation [Audio]
Mayor Glen Robertson Discussed Salary Increases and Power Generation [Audio]
Mayor Glen Robertson Discussed Salary Increases and Power Generation [Audio]
Friday on Lubbock's First News, Mayor Glen Robertson recapped the issues covered during last night's City Council meeting. The Council voted to increase salaries for three city employees. A raise was given to James Loomis, City Manager, after an extensive evaluation, the result of which determined he was previously undercompensated...
Council Update
Council Update
Council Update
Three City employees now have an increased salary, a board will look into alternative and renewable energy sources, and a settlement for the family of a motorcyclist killed last year were approved by the Lubbock City Council.

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