Lubbock Honors Fallen Heroes with New Road Signs


Author: The Daily News Now! March 10, 2026 Duration: 1:16
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Lubbock Honors Fallen Heroes with New Road Signs

Lubbocks First Responders Memorial Loop: A Fundraising Drive for Fallen Heroes - The Lubbock Professional Fire Fighters Association launches a fundraising campaign to erect new road signs honoring fallen first responders, following the state law that designated Loop 88 as the First Responders Memorial Loop. Private donations are needed to cover the costs, with all proceeds going towards the official markers along the loop. The community has shown strong support, and you can contribute to this tribute through the fire fighters associations fundraiser.

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