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George P. Bush in Lubbock for meet-and-greet events

George P. Bush in Lubbock for meet-and-greet events

LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) – George P. Bush, the current Land Commissioner and is in a runoff election for Texas Attorney General, will be touring Lubbock on Wednesday and Thursday.

On Wednesday, May 11, George P. Bush will be at the Lubbock Republican National Hispanic Assembly meeting at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Lubbock, at 5215 South Loop 289 at 6 p.m. The hour-long event will be a meet and greet with the commissioner. Light snacks and drinks will be provided along with a cash bar.

Then on Thursday, May 12, he will be at a Meet and Greet event at He-Brews Coffee at 2709 Marshall Street at 9:15 a.m., which is near Hodges Park.

Then at 1 p.m., Bush will be at the McKenzie-Merket Alumni Center at 2521 17th Street for a meet and greet event with the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce.

Bush is running to push Attorney General Ken Paxton out of office.

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Bush Wins Four Events at Rhodes 7-Way Meet – Harding University Athletics

Bush Wins Four Events at Rhodes 7-Way Meet - Harding University Athletics

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Sophomore Dakarai Bush had a hand in half of 16th-ranked Harding’s eight event victories Friday at the Rhodes 7-Way Meet.

The Tatum, Texas, native won the 400 meters in 48.28, won the 110 hurdles in 14.27, ran the second leg of the victorious 4×100-meter relay (41.89), and ran the anchor leg of the winning 4×400-meter relay (3:12.16).

His 400-meter time was a PR and his 110 hurdles time was an NCAA provisional, just off his season-best of 14.25.

Junior Fallou Gaye won the 800 m in 1:55.27 and sophomore Nikolasz Csokas won the 400 hurdles in a provisional 53.03.

The 4×100 relay team was Krishaun Watson, Bush, Jamaric Hill and Davion Smith, and the 4×400 team included Smith, Gaye, Csokas and Bush. The mile relay time of 3:12.16 was the fifth-fastest in Division II this season.

Harding added two event victories in the field events. Freshman Antiwain Jones won the high jump at a provisional height of 2.05 meters or 6 feet, 8.75 inches. Senior Austin Parrish won the pole vault at a provisional height of 5.22 meters or 17 feet, 1.50 inches, moving him into sixth place nationally in Division II. Sophomore Dorian Chaigneau cleared a provisional 4.90 meters or 16 feet, 0.75 inches.

Harding’s next action is Saturday, April 23 at the Red Wolves Open, hosted by Arkansas State University in Jonesboro, Arkansas.