Childress is the county seat of Childress County, Texas. The city is named after George Campbell Childress, the principal author of the Texas Declaration of Independence issued on March 2, 1836.
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Childress Economic Development Corporation
The CEDC is a non-profit organization, partially funded through sales taxes, and charged with offering assistance for expansion, relocation and start up businesses in Childress. Its site promotes business opportunities and interests in the city, and provides a directory of lodging and dining facilities.
http://www.childresstexas.com/
Childress Independent School District
The local public school administrative unit presents messages from the superintendent and assistant superintendent, teacher pages, employment opportunities, and subdomains for each of the campuses within the district.
http://www.childressisd.net/
The web edition of this print newspaper, based in Childress, Texas, includes the full text of the most recent issue, as well as photographs, a calendar of meetings and local events, school and graduation schedules, movie listings, crossword puzzles, and other features.
http://www.thechildressindex.com/
Offers an outline of this Childress, Texas hotel, including photographs, and descriptions of its rooms, common areas, guest services and policies. Reservations can be made online.
http://www.qualityinn.com/hotel-childress-texas-TX979
Features an overview of this Childress, Texas hotel, guest rooms, services and amenities, with several photographs included. The rates and availability of a room can be determined from the site, and reservations made online.
http://www.rodewayinn.com/hotel-childress-texas-TX320