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TAHOKA – When Lynn County Judge Mike Braddock arrived at the basement-level entry door to the Lynn County Courthouse May 26, he discovered water running underneath the door. With foreboding, he opened the door, and it got worse - it looked like rain coming down the walls, he said, flooding the basement hallways and offices. Upon further hasty inspection, it was discovered that a large waterline joint to one of the pumps that are placed throughout the ceiling of the four-story building had popped off sometime during the night above the district courtroom balcony, flooding the courthouse on every level ...

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

P.O. Box 710
Lamesa, TX 79331
806-872-2177