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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congressman August Pfluger (TX-11) released the following statement on President Trump’s announcement this afternoon regarding tariffs on China:
“President Trump’s decision to raise tariffs on China to 125% sends a clear message: the era of China taking advantage of American workers and businesses is over. For far too long, China has manipulated world markets, stolen American intellectual property, and engaged in predatory trade practices at our expense. The President is making good on his campaign promise to shake up trade relations and put Americans first. By creating leverage and bringing numerous countries to the negotiating table, he is delivering for American workers, manufacturers, and our nation’s future. I fully support these decisive actions that isolate China as the problem while rewarding countries willing to play by fair rules. The days of giving China a free pass are over.”
An unknown male stole approximately $250 worth of merchandise from Lowe’s Home Improvement. Anyone who recognizes the suspect shown in the surveillance footage is encouraged to contact Detective M. Troglin at 432-284-2012 or Odessa Crime Stoppers at 432-333-TIPS and reference Case #25-9000274.
Dr. Lyndsay Eiben Named Director of Bands at The University of Texas Permian Basin
The University of Texas Permian Basin is proud to announce Dr. Lyndsay Eiben has been named Director
of Bands. In this expanded role, Dr. Eiben will provide leadership for UTPB’s bands program while
continuing to serve as an assistant professor of music.
As Director of Bands, Dr. Eiben will oversee all aspects of the bands program, including the winds and
percussion programs, while continuing her work as a dedicated educator and accomplished musician.
“We are pleased that Dr. Eiben will be leading our bands program,” said Dr. Christopher Morrow, Dean of
the College of Arts & Humanities. “Though she has only been at UTPB a couple of years, she has already
made an enormous impact on student success. She is a dedicated, student-first educator who is ideally
poised to take our bands program to the next level.”
A native of Odessa, Dr. Eiben is a distinguished musician, educator, and flutist. She graduated from Permian
High School before earning her Bachelor and Master of Music Performance degrees from West Texas
A&M University. She completed her Doctor of Musical Arts degree at the prestigious University of
Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
Prior to joining UTPB, Dr. Eiben spent a decade teaching in ECISD, including serving as Associate Director
of Bands at both Nimitz Middle School and Permian High School. Under her leadership, students achieved
notable honors, including selection to the 6A TMEA All-State Bands and top ratings at UIL competitions.
In addition to her passion for teaching, Dr. Eiben maintains an active performance career. She currently
serves as principal flutist for the West Texas Symphony and West Texas Winds and is a sought-after
clinician and lecturer across the region.
UTPB is excited for the future of its bands program under Dr. Eiben’s leadership and looks forward to her
continued impact on students and the music community across the Permian Basin.
Join local law enforcement on Thursday, April 10th for “Fresh Baked Bread with Badges”! The Odessa Police Department and Ector County Sheriff’s Office will be at the Texas Roadhouse located at 4221 N. Grandview in Odessa and the Midland Police Department and Midland County Sheriff’s Office will be at the Texas Roadhouse located at 4512 W. Loop 250 N. in Midland. Specialized units will be on display at this kid-friendly event. Let us know that you’re coming: https://www.facebook.com/share/19PsNbZdNS/
$20 Raffle tickets will be sold for the three prizes listed below. The drawing will take place on Friday, May 2nd and you do not need to be present to win. All money made from this event will help pay for much needed equipment for law enforcement.
1st Prize: 2025 Polaris Ranger Crew 570 (valued at $14,799)
2nd Prize: $2,600 Kent Kwik Gas Card & 4 Oil Changes (valued at $70 each)
3rd Prize: CROSS-MAG-7PRC-24B-SAW Rifle (valued at $2,800)
Two arrests have been made in connection to a shooting that occurred yesterday in Southwest Odessa. Odessa Police have charged 24-year-old Santos Martin Roman and 24-year-old Anthony Gallegos Ramon Jr. with Injury to a Child “Felony 1”, three counts of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon “Felony 2”, and Deadly Conduct “Felony 3”.
On 4-7-25 at approximately 12:12pm, OPD responded to the 1000 block of W. Monahans in reference to a shooting. After a disturbance occurred at a residence, it is believed that Roman and Ramon went to the residence and ultimately fired several rounds.
Two adults and two children were inside of the residence during the shooting. An 8-year-old male sustained a gunshot wound and was transported to a local hospital before being air-lifted to Lubbock with life-threatening injuries. There were no reports of any other injuries.
Roman and Ramon acted in accordance with each other to commit the above crimes. Based on the facts and circumstances presented during the investigation, both subjects were charged and arrested accordingly and transported to the ECLEC. The investigation is ongoing.
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