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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Will Texans Adopt A New Social Network?
Will Texans flock to the new social network Bluesky amidst saturation and divisive issues?
Don’t Freak Out But Texas Has Toe-Biter Bugs
Unpleasant Facts About the Texas ToeBiter Bug You Need to Know
Research Shows These Two Items Are The Dirtiest Surfaces In Texas
Are you aware of the hidden germs on your phone? Clean it properly and prevent illness.
Lubbock Pride Makes The Right Move
Say goodbye to disruptions! Lubbock Pride's new location at LHUCA Plaza provides a safer space for attendees.
Big In Texas: The Biggest Fish Ever Caught In Texas
Alligator gar: Texas fishermen's winning catch known for intimidating appearance and durability.
Will Texas Ever Change Idiotic, Outdated Liquor Laws?
The absurdity of liquor laws in Texas exposed, prohibiting alcohol sales on Sundays and holidays.
Here Are The Rules On When To Pull Over In Texas
Learn how to react when confronted with an emergency vehicle on the road to ensure safety and efficiency.
Big In Texas: The Largest Steak In Texas Is Not Where You Think It Is
Looking for a challenge? Try the steak challenge at The Relay Station Restaurant in Plantersville, TX. Finish an 82 ounce steak and sides in 75 minutes and it's free!
Texas Banks Start To Remove Tellers, What Does It Mean To You?
Banking is becoming more automated, leading to faster transactions, but is there a customer cost? Find out here.
A Wicked, Twisted Road: The #1 Most Dangerous, Deadly Highway in Texas
Can you guess which of the many highways found in Texas is the most treacherous?