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Voters reelect incumbents for city leadership in Saturday election

Based on the results of Saturday’s election, city of Amarillo voters showed they wanted consistency for both the city council and mayor positions.  According to unofficial results from the Election Administration Offices for Potter and Randall counties, Amarillo Mayor Ginger Nelson, Place Two Councilmember Freda Powell, Place Three Councilmember Eddy Sauer and Place Four Councilmember Howard Smith were all reelected for their respective positions.  The only addition to the council will be Cole Stanley in the place one seat. This comes after Elaine Hays, the place one incumbent, announced in December she would not seek reelection.  “I am very pleased that voters have seen the work that we have done. We have been working for four years and now they have said, let’s go two more years,” Nelson said. “I’m hopeful that we can use the next two years to get a lot of things done in the city. The message that I have heard over and over today from being at the polls is ‘tha

Ninth Court axes Judge Kent Walston s award of $1 3M to Aattaboy Pest Control

Walston BEAUMONT – The Ninth Court of Appeals has reversed Judge Kent Walston’s award of $1.34 million to Aattaboy Termite and Pest Control – a judgment Walston handed down when the defendants in the case were without representation. In 2017, Aattaboy sued Andrew and Elizabeth Kennedy, claiming they embezzled money from the company. The issues in the case stem from a motion for summary judgment Aattaboy filed against the Kennedys not long after their attorney withdrew. Walston permitted the Kennedys’ attorney to withdraw on Nov. 14, 2018, court records show. On Dec. 3, 2018, (less than a month later) Aattaboy filed its motion for final summary judgment. The Kennedys represented themselves at the hearing.

Early voting begins in Amarillo: See what s on the ballot

Beginning Monday, individuals will be able to vote early in both Potter and Randall counties for the upcoming May 1 election, with the ballot including numerous city and school related races throughout the city of Amarillo and the city of Canyon.  The Amarillo Globe-News has compiled all the information you need to know prior to casting your ballot for May election. What s on the ballot? The races which are included in the election include spots on the city council for the city of Amarillo and the city commission for the city of Canyon; the mayor’s race for the city of Amarillo and Canyon; the Amarillo College board of regents; as well as the school boards for the Amarillo Independent School District, Canyon ISD and River Road ISD.

Canyon ISD celebrates reopening of Happy State Bank Stadium with ribbon cutting

Canyon ISD celebrates reopening of Happy State Bank Stadium with ribbon cutting
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Canyon ISD board votes to end mask mandate April 5

Canyon ISD board votes to end mask mandate April 5
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