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Evelyn Dee (Osborne) Pitts, age 67, passed away on Sunday, March 7, 2021, in Austin, Texas, after many years of suffering with kidney disease and related illnesses. She was born on June 4, 1953 in Bridgeport, to Frank Patrick Osborne and Beverly Virdell Osborne. She graduated High School in Snyder in 1972. Dee attended Western Texas College, Texas A&M University, and graduated with a BBA in Business Education from San Angelo State University in 1977. Dee worked for Adobe Oil & Gas Corporation, Midland Chamber of Commerce, and the Midland Reporter Telegram, in Midland as the librarian. With the Telegram’s support, she founded and directed the local Spelling Bee competition in Midland, where it continues today. Moreover, she organized the Permian Basin International Oil Show Media Trailer, and wrote bible studies, curriculum guides, and led numerous bible studies. She was involved in a variety of organizations: Midland Intercessors Prayer Group, Downtown Lioness Club, Prof
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Sales tax to increase in Midland on Jan. 1
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The sales tax across Midland County will increase on Friday, according to the Midland Chamber of Commerce.
The sales tax is set to increase Jan. 1 because of the increase voters approved for the Midland County Hospital District. The quarter-cent increase will raise the rate inside the city to 8.25 percent. The rate outside the city but inside the county, according to the chamber, is 7 percent.
Businesses should make these changes to be in effect beginning Friday, according to the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.
The amount of the sales tax increase is one-quarter of 1 percent, or what amounts to a quarter for every $100 spent on eligible goods. The quarter-cent of sales tax could potentially raise as much as $30 million for the hospital district to use for community health care services funding, including nonprofits, the Midland Community Healthcare Services, contracted physicians, mental health services, ER ca