Wes has been a fixture in Lubbock radio since 1981 (with a few years away in Austin, Texas and Spokane, Washington). Wes is co-owner of Nightmare On 19th Street in Lubbock and Bat City Scaregrounds in Austin/Buda, Texas. He has three dogs and an outdoor cat. He is a prolific writer having authored well over 9,000 documents posts and many more under different pen names. He firmly believes in blood donations and animal causes and can be heard mornings on the RockShow in both Lubbock and Abilene, Texas. You can email him at: wes.nessman@townsquaremedia.com
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Texas Solar Outpaces Coal Energy Production
Debate in Texas as solar power emerges as key player in energy production, challenging coal.
Here’s The Top Easter Candy Choices For Texas
Easter is synonymous with sweet treats, from classic jellybeans to modern gummy candies, offering a range of choices for every candy lover.
Lubbock’s Marijauna Decriminalization Has Church Folks Freaking Out
Uncover the truth behind the exaggerated claims surrounding low-level marijuana possession in Lubbock.
Blue Bell Breaks Texas And St. Louis With An All-New Flavor
Blue Bell Ice Cream's new Gooey Butter Cake flavor delights fans with its creamy, delicious taste and nods to the St. Louis market.
Texans Willing To Spend 300% More To Eat Out
Dining out in Texas can get pricey, with the average cost per meal at $15 compared to $3.52 for dining in.
Will Texas Fires Impact The Price Of Beef?
The fires in Texas killed a lot of cattle, but was it enough to break your budget?
The Texas Bag Fruit Phenomenon: An Annoying But Unavoidable Sight
Uncover the strange yet common sight of 'Texas Bag Fruit' - plastic bags caught on trees.
The Top Medical Questions Googled By Texans More Than Other States
From spineless wonders to broken hearts, discover the most Googled health questions in each state.
Texans May Not Realize It, But We Are Surrounded By These Beasts!
Beware of the intimidating creatures that roam Texas, including bears and other dangerous animals.
How Did Lubbock, Texas Pick Up Such A Terrible Nickname?
Sometimes history happens in our time.
So What Is It?
I think you know by now that many people refer to Lubbock as "Dirt City". I hear this term used as much as I hear the more acceptable "Hub City". "Hub City" is a good and accurate nickname, but you'd be surprised how many towns refer to themselves as "The Hub City"...