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Covenant Children s launches new fundraiser
The Covenant Health Foundation will kick off a two-week community fundraising campaign, Champions for Children, benefitting Covenant Children’s and its care for kids on Wednesday. As the only licensed children’s hospital in West Texas, countless children and families have been impacted through the life-saving care received at Children’s.
With more than 90 individual participating locations, this program will be an opportunity for communities across the South Plains to support this crucial ongoing work. Guests inside participating businesses can give $1 (or more) at checkout to support Covenant Children’s.
Is Taco Bueno Coming Back to Lubbock?
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Texas Teen Going Viral for Spitting on Griddle
A teenager in Big Spring has a whole lotta people angry and disgusted after video went viral of him spitting on a griddle at Taco Villa.
In the video, 17-year-old Bryan Wilkins is seen spitting on the griddle and then rubbing it in. Wilkins and the employee who filmed the video have both been fired, according to Big 2 News. Wilkins has since released a public apology letter.
Unfortunately for Taco Villa, the damage has already been done. Construction worker Wes Baird has eaten over 30 meals at the Taco Villa over the last three weeks. He says that not only will he no longer eat there, he’s also contacted a lawyer.