Changing of the Guard – Welcome to Our New Executive Director

Changing of the Guard – Welcome to Our New Executive Director

The Texas Midwest Community Network entered another exciting chapter with the announcement of our new Executive Director during the recent Membership Meeting! Lori Dodd is no stranger to TMCN having been an active member from the City of Gorman and Past President of the Board of Directors. She currently serves as the Gorman EDC Director … Read More >

TMCN Announces 2020-2021 Executive Committee

TMCN Announces 2020-2021 Executive Committee

ABILENE, Texas – Texas Midwest Community Network, a regional organization for community and economic development, regional tourism promotion, leadership education, and legislative awareness, announced its 2020-2021 Executive Committee at the 27th Annual Texas Midwest Conference on October 28th. The Executive Committee is representative by the following Network members: President: Erin Corbell, City of Brady, Community … Read More >

Anson Takes Top Scholarship at Annual Conference

Anson Takes Top Scholarship at Annual Conference

A highlight of this year’s Annual Conference was the announcement of our 2020 Leadership TMCN Scholarships. Our First Place $2,000 Scholarship Award went to Team Anson: Marissa Flores, Roy Soliz and Mentor Amy McIntire for their project, Bags of Love. This project raised funds to fill duffle bags full of essential and care items – … Read More >

Annual Conference Offers Informative Topics & Expert Speakers

Annual Conference Offers Informative Topics & Expert Speakers

Such was a comment echoed by many of this year’s attendees to our virtual 27th Annual Conference held on Wednesday, October 28th. Kudos go to our Board of Directors for their insights into the key issues facing our communities, our incredible speakers (see below), and to TMCN Marketing Partner Tolar Systems, Inc. for providing exceptional backend … Read More >

Founding Communities Recognized

Founding Communities Recognized

The Texas Midwest Community Network started as a group of community leaders getting together in July of 1993 to brainstorm about the strengths, weaknesses, and needs of the area around Abilene. Quickly it grew into a core of committed volunteers who wanted to see something good happen for the region. The initial gathering, called the … Read More >