Lovington, Southeast Region of New Mexico
Lovington, Southeast Region of New Mexico

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Lovington

Southeast region of New MexicoLovington was established at the turn of the century. The first store was built in 1908 and was named the "Jim B. Love Grocery Store". The first post office was also housed in the store, and Jim Love was appointed postmaster. In 1917 Lea County was formed from parts of Chaves and Eddy County, and Lovington was designated as the county seat.

From the time of its establishment, Lovington was primarily a ranching and farming center. Oil was discovered in 1928 but did not have a significant impact on the economy until 1950 when the Denton pool, located nine miles northeast of Lovington, was discovered. In a short time the Denton pool had 92 flowing wells and, along with subsequent oil development, shaped the economy, labor force, and life style of present day Lovington.

Population changes in Lovington during the first half of the century reflected the steady growth in farming and ranching, while changes since 1950 have been related to the oil and gas industry. Only recently has the dairy industry begun to take part in our growth. The Census Bureau counted 411 people in the city in 1920. By 1940, the number had grown to 1,916 and between 1940 and 1960 Lovington experienced a 500 percent increase in population. Since that time the climb has leveled to the current population of 9,600. Lovington's climate, like much of eastern New Mexico and western Texas, is characterized by warm summer days, cool nights and mild sunny winters. The summer months have average maximum temperatures in the 90s cooling down to the 60s at night while the daytime maximums in the winter range from the 50s to 60s.

Lovington is the hometown of star NFL football player Brian Urlacher, who has lived there since early childhood (after having been born in Pasco, Washington). Lovington is also the former home of professional golfers Ronnie Black and Sean Murphy. Colt McCoy, quarterback of the University of Texas Longhorns, was born in Lovington. Paul L. Foster, billionaire philanthropist and President of Western Refining is also formerly from Lovington, as is former Duke University basketball star Taymon Domzalski. Lovington is also proud of the Lovington High School Big Blue Marching Band. The band includes over 200 students this year and has one 27 1st divisions at the District Contest.

Lovington is located in Lea County, NM -- and Lea County has more world champion cowboys than any other county in the USA! Community spirit appears to have prevailed from the very first in the new town of Lovington as it still does today.

CONTACTS: Chamber of Commerce: (505) 396-5311; 396-2823 Fax; visitus@leaconet.net; City Manager (Permits): 396-2884; 396-6328 Fax

Lovington
Lovington, NM 88260
www.lovington.net