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
Wes
Big In Texas: We Have The U.S. Record For Biggest Pinata!
Swinging a stick at a piñata may be dangerous, but it's the thrill of becoming a hero that keeps us hooked.
West Texas Loses A Motorsports Destination For The 2024 Season
West Texas Raceway's closure for the 2024 race season is a major loss for fans and drivers who invested their time and passion into the sport.
Eastern New Mexico Band Wins Metallica Marching Band Competition
Eastern New Mexico University wins Metallica Marching Band Competition with impressive medley of Metallica tracks.
Are Texas Kids Dumb Enough To Swallow Magnets?
Walmart recalls magnetic ball playsets due to safety concerns
Should Texans Ban Sitting On Santa’s Lap?
Little girl's refusal to sit on Santa's lap sparks conversation about consent and personal boundaries.
Texas Tech Is Teaching A Class On The Music Of Taylor Swift
Innovative and controversial, Taylor Swift's new class at Texas Tech focuses on her music and its structure and themes.
Texas Will Not Join Half Of The U.S. States In Increasing The Minimum Wage
Texas business owners may be hesitant to give someone a chance if wages are too high, but workers have less commitment with lower wages.
Big Brother Will Now Watch Over Cars Coming Through Lubbock County
Will this new measure help law enforcement? Could it be a Big Brother-style invasion of privacy?
Texans Will Celebrate New Years In A Weird And Once In A Lifetime Way
Make 2023 resolutions extra special by setting them on this unique day!
Is It Legal To Shoot A Porch Pirate In Texas?
Texas residents should be aware of the laws surrounding the use of deadly force. In most cases, it is only justified if you are in immediate danger.