City of Lubbock
Recent News About City of Lubbock
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Civic Lubbock, Inc. Now Accepting Grant Applications for 2024/2025 Arts and Entertainment Events
Civic Lubbock, Inc. is now accepting Local Grant applications for arts, cultural and entertainment events that will be held in the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center and/or Moonlight Musicals Amphitheatre between October 1, 2024 and September 30, 2025.
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Illuminance 2024 Call for Entry
Illuminance is a national competitive exhibition featuring photographic work from across the nation, and beyond.
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City of Lubbock Accepting Applications for Field and Office Intership Program
The City of Lubbock is looking for motivated summer intern candidates between the ages of 17-21, to come work for the City of Lubbock from June 3, 2024 to July 19, 2024.
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42nd Annual State of the City Address to Be Held February 28
The 42nd Annual State of the City Address hosted by the Lubbock Apartment Association will be Wednesday, February 28, 2024, at 11:30 a.m. at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center.
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City of Lubbock Celebrates Black History Month With Film Series, Roundtable Discussion
The City of Lubbock Communications and Public Engagement Department has produced several new videos as part of our ongoing "Lubbock History Makers" series.
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City of Lubbock Accepting Applications for Various Boards, Committees
The City of Lubbock is now accepting applications for several boards and commissions and encourages all Lubbock residents to apply! This is a chance for Lubbock citizens to be an active part in their city’s future.
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City of Lubbock Animal Services (Las) is Urgently Seeking Fosters
City of Lubbock Animal Services (LAS) is in urgent need of fosters for dogs involved in a hoarding case. There are between 60-70 dogs that need to be removed from the home, and LAS is already at capacity.
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The City of Lubbock Reminds Citizens How to Prevent Frozen Runoff
The City of Lubbock Water Utilities wants to ring in the New Year by keeping our streets, roads and sidewalks safe from ice created by irrigation runoff. The combination of runoff and freezing temperatures causes icy sidewalks and roads that can lead to roadway accidents and damage to property.
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Lubbock Municipal Museums To Participate In Holiday Giving
In this season of holiday giving, the Buddy Holly Center and the Silent Wings Museum invites the public to donate to the Community Outreach team with the City of Lubbock. They partner with the Salvation Army and Open Door to help provide necessities for the homeless, especially with these chilly months upon us.
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UTSA launches Retail Academy for businesses in six counties
The University of Texas at San Antonio Institute for Economic Development, in partnership with Retail Strategies, have launched the retail academy program in 30 Texas communities, including several on the South Plains.