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County attorneys give Expo Center supporters 'to-do' list to get project moving forward, get approval

Summary by Lubbock Lights
Ashley Cox, along with other attorneys in Lubbock County’s Civil Division, were asked to find out how the Expo Center project got stalled, where it stands now and where it needs to go next. “We live in a world of critics, right? I have been one of them,” Cox told the county’s oversight board – the Local Government Corporation (LGC) on Wednesday. “Not my circus, not my monkeys,” she said was her sense of frustration with the project two years ago…
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Lubbock Lights broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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