Every Friday Lubbock’s First News will bring you the LFN Ammo Report at 8am. This is where we give you the information on where to find ammo and how much it cost. Of course, this information could change day to day and we only get information from 3-4 places each week so keep that in mind. Here is this weeks LFN Ammo Report(numbers gathered on Thursday):
Big 5 Sports: NO LONGER PARTICIPATING.
Academy: 9mm- IN STOCK $11.99-24.99, 380-NONE in stock, .22-IN STOCK $6.49 -$10.99, .40-IN STOCK $24.99 – $29.99, .357-IN STOCK $19.99, .45-IN STOCK $18.99 – $22.99
Sharp Shooters(limit 2-5 boxes): 9mm-IN STOCK for $13.95-$60.00, 380-IN STOCK for $38.00-$40.00, .22 ammo-IN STOCK for $3.95-$39.95,.40-IN STOCK for $27.00-$75.00, .357-IN STOCK for $31.00-$50.00, .45-IN STOCK for $23.00-$49.95
LSG Tactical Arms: 9mm-IN STOCK for $14.00-$45.00, 380-NONE IN STOCK, .22-IN STOCK for $2.95-$35.00,.40-IN STOCK for $17.00-$30.00, .357-IN STOCK for $25.00-$45.00, .45-IN STOCK for $30.00-$50.00
Gander Mountain (all prices $14.99 and up): 9mm-IN STOCK, 380-IN STOCK, .22-IN STOCK for $2.00+.40-IN STOCK .357-IN STOCK, .45-IN STOCK
August 28, 2009
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I will start off by saying I’ve never met Don Workman. I’m sure he’s a nice man who is deeply devoted to God and his Church. I’m sure he means well and only wants the best for his City, State, and Country.
That being said…
He’s trying to rob you of your vote Lubbock. Today I recieved the protest forms from the TABC office in Austin, and Don Workman along with Lauran Collins (both of Lubbock, though Workman used to live in Hockley County) are the 2 people in Lubbock protesting the election.
By the way Don Workman is a liar since he told KCBD that he was doing research for the parties. Turns out he was one of those parties.
Collins is using an ad from a 1950’s era AJ calling for people to vote against intoxicating beverages as her reasoning. Here is part of her statement:
Lubbock a local option election was believed held on August 6, 1950. Complainant has a copy of a petition printed in the Lubbock Avalanche Journal listing citizens requesting a “vote against the sale of all intoxicating beverages Saturday August 6.” The clipping did not have a year nor indicate if it was a county-wide or city of Lubbock option. Thus option was believed to have been held in the early 50’s. This should be of public record but complainant has not obtained the details as of this date.
Nothing solid there. From what I hear the TABC should have on record every election dealing with alcohol on record.
**UPDATE** The Collins protest was prepared by the same attorney that represents the Lubbock Area Baptist Association (LABA). His name, Craig Brummett.
There are also protests from people in Abernathy, Slaton, and New Deal. We will get to those on the show tomorrow.
More on this later and on the show.
August 11, 2009
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From the City of Lubbock:
Council Hires City Attorney
The Lubbock City Council has named Judge Sam Medina as Lubbock’s City Attorney, effective October 1. Judge Sam Medina currently serves as the 237th State Judicial District Court Judge.
Medina was raised in Crosbyton, graduated from Texas Tech Law School, was in private practice from 1976 to 1995, and was the first Hispanic to be elected to a county-wide position in Lubbock County when, in 1995, he became judge of the County Court at Law No. 1. Judge Medina has served as the 237th State Judicial District Court Judge since 1999.
Mayor Tom Martin says, “We are proud to have the judge with us here at the City. His integrity, demeanor, and experience are a great asset to City staff, the City Council, the Mayor, and the community as a whole.”
August 4, 2009
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Every Friday Lubbock’s First News will bring you the LFN Ammo Report at 8am. This is where we give you the information on where to find ammo and how much it cost. Of course, this information could change day to day and we only get information from 3-4 places each week so keep that in mind. Here is this weeks LFN Ammo Report(numbers gathered on Thursday):
Big 5 Sports(NO PRICES GIVEN): 9mm-IN STOCK, 380-NONE in stock, .22 IN STOCK, .40-IN STOCK,.357-IN STOCK, .45-NONE in stock
Academy(NO PRICES GIVEN): 9mm- IN STOCK, 380-NONE in stock, .22-NONE IN STOCK, .40-IN STOCK, .357-NONE IN STOCK, .45-NONE IN STOCK
Sharp Shooters(limit 2-5 boxes): 9mm-IN STOCK for $22.00-$60.00, 380-IN STOCK for $38.00-$40.00, .22 ammo-IN STOCK for $3.95-$16.95,.40-IN STOCK for $27.00-$75.00, .357-IN STOCK for $31.00-$50.00, .45-IN STOCK for $23.00-$49.95
LSG Tactical Arms: 9mm-IN STOCK for $14.00-$22.00, 380-NONE IN STOCK, .22-IN STOCK for $2.95-$18.00,.40-IN STOCK for $17.00-$23.00, .357-IN STOCK for $25.00, .45-IN STOCK for $19.00-$27.00, BULK .223 AVAILABLE FROM $325 PER K.
July 31, 2009
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Every Friday Lubbock’s First News will bring you the LFN Ammo Report at 8am. This is where we give you the information on where to find ammo and how much it cost. Of course, this information could change day to day and we only get information from 3-4 places each week so keep that in mind. Here is this weeks LFN Ammo Report(numbers gathered on Thursday):
Big 5 Sports: 9mm-IN STOCK ranging from $40-$80, 380-NONE in stock, .22 NONE IN STOCK, .40-IN STOCK for $22.99,.357-IN STOCK for $31.99-$45.99, .45-NONE in stock
Academy(limit 5 boxes): 9mm-NONE IN STOCK, 380-NONE in stock, .22-NONE IN STOCK, .40-IN STOCK ranging from $17-$35, .357-IN STOCK for $20.99, .45-NONE IN STOCK
Sharp Shooters(limit 2-5 boxes): 9mm-IN STOCK for $25.00-$50.00, 380-IN STOCK for $30.00-$40.00, .22 ammo-IN STOCK for $7.95-$12.95,.40-IN STOCK for $27.00-$73.00, .357-IN STOCK for $28.00-$52.00, .45-IN STOCK for $23.00-$35.95
LSG Tactical Arms: 9mm-IN STOCK for $15-$44.00, 380-IN STOCK for $22.00-$40.00, .22-IN STOCK for $9.95-$30.00,.40-IN STOCK for $23.00-$30.00, .357-IN STOCK for $25.00-$45.00, .45-IN STOCK for $27.00-$52.00
July 17, 2009
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Every Friday Lubbock’s First News will bring you the LFN Ammo Report at 8am. This is where we give you the information on where to find ammo and how much it cost. Of course, this information could change day to day and we only get information from 3-4 places each week so keep that in mind. Here is this weeks LFN Ammo Report(numbers gathered on Thursday):
Big 5 Sports: 9mm-NONE IN STOCK, 380-NONE in stock, .22 IN STOCK for $4.49, .40-IN STOCK for $22.99,.357-IN STOCK for $31.99, .45-NONE in stock
Academy(limit 5 boxes): 9mm-IN STOCK for $12.99, 380-NONE in stock, .22-NONE IN STOCK, .40-NONE IN STOCK, .357-NONE in stock, .45-NONE IN STOCK
Sharp Shooters(limit 2-5 boxes): 9mm-IN STOCK for $25.00, 380-IN STOCK for $30.00-$40.00, .22 ammo-IN STOCK for $12.95,.40-IN STOCK for $30.00-$35.00, .357-IN STOCK for $28.00-$50.00, .45-IN STOCK for $27.00-$43.95
LSG Tactical Arms: 9mm-IN STOCK for $21.95, 380-IN STOCK for $22.00-$40.00, .22 ammo-IN STOCK for $9.95-$30.00,.40-IN STOCK for $23.00-$30.00, .357-IN STOCK for $25.00-$45.00, .45-IN STOCK for $27.00-$50.00
July 10, 2009
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From the Austin-American Statesman: (link)
Alberto Gonzales, former U.S. attorney general, expected to teach at Texas Tech University
By W. Gardner Selby | Tuesday, July 7, 2009, 01:27 PM
Alberto Gonzales, who resigned as the Bush administration’s embattled attorney general nearly two years ago, has lined up a fall-semester teaching spot at Texas Tech University, the university confirmed today.
Gonzales, who was Gov. George W. Bush’s lawyer and Texas secretary of state before joining Bush in Washington, will be working in the university’s political science department, teaching a “special topics” course on contemporary issues in the executive branch, according to Dora Rodriguez, a senior business assistant in the department.
I’m trying to reach Gonzales as well.
He recently told The Houston Chronicle that he wanted to re-settle in Houston or Austin and work on a book recapping his ups and downs by Bush’s side. “You serve and you move on,” he’s quoted saying here.
He also disputed reports he was having a hard time finding work, saying he’s working as a consultant, giving speeches and doing arbitration work as a lawyer. He said then that his dream job would be baseball commissioner.
July 7, 2009
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Every Friday(Thursday this week) Lubbock’s First News will bring you the LFN Ammo Report at 8am. This is where we give you the information on where to find ammo and how much it cost. Of course, this information could change day to day and we only get information from 3-4 places each week so keep that in mind. Here is this weeks LFN Ammo Report(numbers gathered on Thursday):
Big 5 Sports: 9mm-IN STOCK for $16.99, 380-NONE in stock, .22 NONE in stock, .40-IN STOCK for $22.99,.357-IN STOCK for $31.99, .45-NONE in stock
Academy(limit 5 boxes): 9mm-NONE in stock, 380-NONE in stock, .22-IN STOCK for $6.89, .40-in stock for $16.99, .357-NONE in stock, .45-IN STOCK for $41.99
Sharp Shooters(limit 2-5 boxes): 9mm-IN STOCK for $25.00, 380-IN STOCK for $30.00, .22 ammo-IN STOCK for $12.95,.40-IN STOCK for $31.00, .357-IN STOCK for $27.05, .45-IN STOCK for $43.95
July 2, 2009
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Every Friday Lubbock’s First News will bring you the LFN Ammo Report at 8am. This is where we give you the information on where to find ammo and how much it cost. Of course, this information could change day to day and we only get information from 3-4 places each week so keep that in mind. Here is this weeks LFN Ammo Report(numbers gathered on Thursday):
Big 5 Sports: 9mm-NONE in stock, 380-NONE in stock, .22 ammo-3 boxes for $2.29, .40-11 boxes for $22.99, .357-5 boxes for $31.99, .45-NONE in stock
Academy: 9mm-NONE in stock, 380-NONE in stock, .22 NONE in stock, .40-in stock for $16.99, .357-in stock for $17.99, .45-in stock for $17.99
Sharp Shooters(limit 2-5 boxes): 9mm-in stock for $25.00, 380-in stock for $38.00, .22 ammo-in stock for $9.95, .40-in stock for $31.00, .357-NONE in stock, .45-in stock $34.99
June 26, 2009
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So I woke up this morning to a large amount of emails that the show made national news last night on MSNBC, and they were right! On Monday’s LFN we interviewed U.S. Congressman Randy Neugebauer, and we got into the topic of him being a co-sponsor of a bill that would require future Presidential candidates to show proof of U.S. citizenship. Neugebauer went on to say that the bill isn’t going after Obama. I then asked if he believed Obama was a citizen, and Neugebauer said he didn’t know. Well that audio made it to MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann, who deemed Randy Neugebauer the “Worst Person in the World” with the source being “The Chad Hasty Show” (Sure, it happened on LFN but MSNBC isn’t the first to get confused on that so I don’t blame them).
Here is a screen cap from last nights Countdown with Kieth Olbermann

While some may not like Olbermann, I have admit it’s pretty cool that they picked up this story. Here is the link to the full video (LINK).
June 25, 2009
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