City Of O'Donnell
Recent News About City Of O'Donnell
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: First Regular Meeting Of Citizens Advisory Committee Is August 20
The first regular meeting of the Citizens Advisory Committee is Thursday, August 20, 2020 at 6:00 pm.
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: ATMOS Identified Several Homes Did Not Pass Pressure Testing Indicating Possibility Of A Gas Leak
During the reconnection of gas services in O'Donnell ATMOS identified several homes that did not pass pressure testing indicating the possibility of a gas leak
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: 1 New Case Of COVID-19 In The City
I was notified at 10:29 a.m. today (August 4, 2020) by Lynn County Judge Braddock that the City of O'Donnell has one (1) new case of COVID-19.
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: Residents of O'Donnell Dumpsters Shared Between 3 Homes
Residents of O'Donnell dumpsters are shared between three homes
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: 10 Grace Period For Late Payments For Water/Sewer/Garbage Bills Ends On July 27
The 10 grace period for late payments for Water/Sewer/Garbage bills ends on July 27, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. payment must be made by the end of the grace period to prevent disconnection of service.
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: Officer Escort on US 380 Wednesday
Lynn County Sheriff’s Office is coordinating an escort of the body of Sheriff Abraham Vega from Dallas to Lubbock on Wednesday, July 15, which will be joined by other local and area law enforcement and first responders.
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: Seeking Individual With Current TCEQ Certification of a Class C License or Higher For Both Ground Water and Waste Water Operations
The City of O’Donnell is seeking to contract with an individual holding a current TCEQ Certification of a Class C license or higher for both Ground Water and Waste Water Operations.
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: Fireworks Are Not Permitted Within The Incorporated City Limits
With 4th of July just around the corner please remember fireworks are not permitted within the incorporated City limits of O'Donnell.
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: 3 New Cases of COVID-19 For The City Of O’Donnell
I received notification from Lynn County Judge at 6:45 pm on June 20, 2020 that there are three (3) new cases of COVID-19 for the City of O’Donnell.
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: Sale And Discharge Of Fireworks Is Prohibited In City Limits
With the 4th of July approaching its a good time to remind the community that the sale and discharge of fireworks is prohibited in City limits.
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: COVID-19 Testing No Cost
Public Notice to those who would like to be tested for COVID-19.
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: Emergency Water Conservation Has Been Lifted
Public Notice the Emergency Water Conservation has been lifted
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: Temporary Job for The Summer
The City of O’Donnell is looking to hire a temporary part time maintenance worker.
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: Water Meter Reminder
Water meters are the property of the City not the water customer.
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: City Ordinance It's Unlawful To Permit Or Allow Or Fail To Prevent A Dog From Running At Large
The City of O'Donnell has a City Ordinance which makes it unlawful to permit or allow or fail to prevent a dog from running at large.
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: Special Called Meeting On Friday May 1, 2020
The O'Donnell City Council will hold a special called meeting on Friday May 1, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. Due to the coronavirus pandemic and precautions taken by the City of O’Donnell for social distancing public can attend meeting via teleconference.
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36.3% unemployed in O'Donnell in 2018
36.3 percent of O'Donnell residents between 16 and 65 years old were unemployed in 2018, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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CITY OF O'DONNELL: Holy Smokes Will Be Back On Saturday April 25th
Holy Smokes will be back in O'Donnell on Saturday April 25th from 11-2.
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38.6% unemployed in O'Donnell in 2017
38.6 percent of O'Donnell residents between 16 and 65 years old were unemployed in 2017, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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O'Donnell's population decreases by 35 people between 2017 and 2018
O'Donnell's population decreased by 35 people between 2017 and 2018, according to U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey.