Amazon Locating New Sortation Center, Delivery Station In Lubbock
The company’s first sort center in Lubbock, TX will employ hundreds of associates while the new delivery station will create more than 100 new full- and part-time jobs.
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Amazon Locating New Sortation Center, Delivery Station In Lubbock
The company’s first sort center in Lubbock, TX will employ hundreds of associates while the new delivery station will create more than 100 new full- and part-time jobs.
February 2, 2021
Amazon Locating New Sortation Center, Delivery Station In Lubbock
Amazon will create hundreds of new full- and part-time jobs as it opens a new sort center and a new delivery station in Lubbock, TX.
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BARRY ORR ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT AS CEO OF FIRSTBANK & TRUST
FirstBank & TrustJanuary 28, 2021 GMT
Lubbock, TX, Jan. 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
CEO, FirstBank & Trust
Greg Garland to be new CEO
FirstBank & Trust of Texas today announced the retirement of CEO Barry Orr, effective March 31, 2021. Mr. Orr is the organizer and founder of FirstBank & Trust, which will celebrate its 25th anniversary this year.
FirstBank & Trust, originally named FirstBank Lubbock Bancshares, opened in 1996 with $10 million in assets. By building relationships and serving the communities of West Texas, Mr. Orr led the growth of the bank to over $1 billion in assets before it was acquired by Heartland Financial, USA, Inc. (NASDAQ: HTLF) in 2018. After acquiring AimBank in December 2020, FirstBank & Trust has over $3 billion in assets and is the largest of Heartland’s 11 member banks.
Lubbock mourning loss of State District Judge Ruben G. Reyes
Lubbock mourning loss of State District Judge Ruben G. Reyes By KCBD Staff | December 13, 2020 at 12:13 AM CST - Updated December 13 at 11:01 PM
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - Lubbock is mourning the loss of the Honorable Ruben G. Reyes, State District Judge for Texas 72nd District Court, Lubbock and Crosby County.
Reyes died from complications after an extended battle with COVID-19. He was 56.
Reyes was appointed to the bench by Gov. Rick Perry in 2006 and won reelection on Nov. 3, 2020.
Judge Reyes was recognized nationally as a leader and an advocate for specialty courts, particularly his work with Lubbock County’s Drug Court, working to help drug addicts in the legal system get treatment and get help with basic needs.