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Midland High School Texas License Plates Now Available

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: March 20, 2013
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MIDLAND -- Midland High fans can now sport their school pride on their license plates.

    Midland High School custom license plates are now available for order online.

    To order the custom license plates, click here.

    The license plates cost anywhere from $30 to $60 a year.

    Cheaper plates have random tag numbers, while the more expensive models have customizable tags.

    M.H.S. is the first high school in West Texas to have its own license plate.

    M.H.S. is also one of only a dozen high school designs on license plates across the Lone Star State.

    The Midland community got to pick the design for the M.H.S. plates though an online voting process in 2012.

    Midland Lee High School is also expected to have its own license plate design in the near future.

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