Sarah Clark is the Regional Digital Managing Editor for Lubbock and Amarillo, she works diligently behind the scenes to ensure the websites run smoothly, support the talented DJs in all they do, and connect with members of the community. She is an Amarillo native who spent a few years living out of a suitcase and on a prayer before settling down to become a real adult. Sarah received her education from Amarillo College and the University of Texas at Austin; however, her most valuable lessons in Life came from being raised by a lawyer. Above all things, Sarah believes that everyone has a voice that deserves to be heard.
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Is Buc-ee’s Actually a Tourist Trap? It’s Possible, But So Are These Other Places in Texas
Is the beloved Beaver of Texas a tourist trap?
This $1.4 Million Home For Sale Is Proof That Tealwood Lakes is Amarillo’s Best-Kept Secret
This elegant home is in Amarillo's hidden gem of a "secret neighborhod"
These 16 County Jails in Texas Are Understaffed, Overcrowded, and Dangerous
These county jails aren't up to snuff.
24 Famous Musicians and Bands That Performed at The Nat Ballroom in Amarillo
The Nat Ballroom has over 100 years of history, including some big name musical acts
These 10 Texan Celebrities Were Once Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders
Here's a few of the former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders who have made it big in Hollywood (and where you've seen them)
Chapter Closes as Texas Girl, Missing for 13 Years, is Finally Located
Jessica Delgadillo was reported missing on October 20, 2013
Texas Inmate Attempts Escape From Prison, Thwarted by AR-15
A man serving a sentence for crimes committed in Lubbock County attempted to escape from a unit in Childress, according to authorities.
This Massive $2.8 Million Estate in Texas Looks Like It’s From The Set of ‘Yellowstone’
This gorgeous, sprawling estate is the embodiment of country living.
This Lovely Home For Sale in Wolflin is A Sight For Blue Eyes
And it's just lovely!
Hate Tornado Season in Texas? You’re Really, Really Not Alone
Some people love tornadoes, other people accept it as part of life in the Texas Panhandle. Some people are like Paul. Paul hates tornadoes.
Can You Sue A Judge in The State of Texas? You’d Be Surprised
Can you sue that darn judge? Find out here.
Where is Hobo Hills in Amarillo? It Depends On Who You Ask
You'll get a different answer from each person you ask, depending on their age.