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Levelland PD issues scam alert

The Levelland Police Department (LPD) is warning residents of a scam that is currently circulating in the area.LPD was informed that a citizen recently received a phone call from someone claiming to be from a “legal company” that was attempting to deliver a citation related to their property.

County foreclosure sale set for Oct. 7

Foreclosure sales in Hockley County will be held on Oct. 7.In Hockley County, foreclosure sales are conducted by a trustee or substitute trustee, appointed by the lender, who conducts a public auction on the first Tuesday of the month at the county courthouse.

Paxton joins coalition on First Amendment rights

Attorney General Ken Paxton joined a multistate coalition in sending a letter to university administrations across the nation, demanding that they uphold the First Amendment and not add unreasonable policies to suppress conservative speech.

Abbott joins in flood victim relief

Governor Greg Abbott joined the Vaqueros del Mar Texas Flood Relief Fund to present checks to families in the Concho Valley impacted by the catastrophic Fourth of July floods.“We had a lot of our fellow Texans step up to make donations.

Get back-to-school ready with free, low-cost health care for kids

(StatePoint) It’s back to school time and there is so much for families to do to get ready for the school year ahead, from getting school supplies to signing up for after school programs. Making sure kids have health care needs covered should be a part of those preparations.
NEW BEGINNINGS - Pictured left to right Dr. Matthew Birdwell, police officer Lopez and Chief O’Byron, accepted the $10,800 grant to provide the LPD new Optics. (Photo courtesy of LPD)

NEW BEGINNINGS - Pictured left to right Dr. Matthew Birdwell, police officer Lopez and Chief O’Byron, accepted the $10,800 grant to provide the LPD new Optics. (Photo courtesy of LPD)

Levelland Police Dept. gets grant for critical equipment

By Hannah Woodrum The need for change has finally arrived at the Levelland Police Department with a funding request of $10,800 for 30 optics for handguns being approved.Chief of Police Erica O’Bryon found out about a grant to finance supplies for her crew.