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Lubbock area business news includes mineral rights, closures, more

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Hello readers!

Three months in 2025, Lubbock has already seen resumes in the business world. This week, broke an examination of February developments and a feature on a woman who has made a name for himself in the Landman field.

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February was a relatively slow month for the company’s updates, the AJ reports on six notable developments on the Mon. Howver, he made unexpected losses, with the fences of Cinemark Southwest Lubbock Films 16 and XD, 5721 58th St., and on the Mexican border Grill and Cantina, 6709 sliding route.

I spoke with Kathy Robertson, main vice-presenter and director of oil and gas real estate operations for Plainscapital Bank, about her almost 20-year career as Landman. Robertson told me about his trip to the company, which helps people highlight their mineral rights and much more. She also has advice for all those who seek to enter the Carders path.

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“I entered and fell in love with that,” said Robertson. “It was a bit accountable, one of those things where you are in the right place at the right time.”

I have separate messages to companies concern grocery prices, future locations and new rumor companies. Nothing is yet in the books, but I was reconstituted in time for the edition of next weekend.

As always, thank you for reading and supporting the AJ.

Alana Edgin written on the affairs of the Avalanche-Journal Lubbock. Do you have a tip? Contact it by e-mail at aedgin@ clubbockonline.com.

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