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- Lubbock County Expo Center looks at next steps for facility
“This plan will be presented tomorrow at the Lubbock County Corporation,” Jordan said “There’s still a lot of work to do and details to be worked out ” Part of that plan was to stick with the
- Possible new life breathed into Lubbock County Expo Center. Heres what . . .
Possible new life breathed into Lubbock County Expo Center Here's what to know A long-awaited feasibility study for the Lubbock County Expo Center has been completed and has given
- Feasibility study shows alternate option to Lubbock County leaders for . . .
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - While the Lubbock County Expo Center continues private fundraising efforts, city and county leaders were presented Tuesday with a different option that could reshape the project’s future
- County attorneys give Expo Center supporters to-do list to get . . .
Ashley Cox, along with other attorneys in Lubbock County’s Civil Division, were asked to find out how the Expo Center project got stalled, where it stands now and where it needs to go next
- Current Progress of the Lubbock County Expo Center and Funding
What's the deal? Don't worry, the Expo Center is still in the works, it was approved by voters after all
- Lubbock County Expo Center leaders hope commissioners blessing helps . . .
More than five years ago, Lubbock County voters overwhelmingly supported a plan to build a large, multipurpose exposition center in north Lubbock to host rodeos, livestock shows, concerts and
- Lubbock County Expo Center hopes to move forward in North Lubbock . . .
After seven years, the Lubbock County Expo Center is expected to present a plan to its oversight board Thursday in hopes of being approved by commissioners later this month The proposal keeps the project in North Lubbock, but includes a voter-approved bond to meet necessary funding
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