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COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Texas A&M Forest Service urges everyone to use extreme caution when participating in activities that may start a wildfire or house fire this holiday season. One spark can ruin a holiday.
Read moreBrownfield Regional Medical Center’s Board of Directors met Tuesday evening for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting. Following the invocation, the meeting began with the Board of Directors approving the minutes from the previous meeting.
Read moreGovernment offices and financial institutions will be closed Monday in observance of Christmas. Emergency Services will operate as normal.
Read moreThe Grinch has certainly stolen Cotton. The cotton market offered its first gifts of the Christmas season to the Bears, while the Bulls are left staring at unopened presents stacking up on the Bears’ side of the tree.
Read moreIf you asked me today what my favorite movie is, I’d have to say “I Can Only Imagine” — the true story of Bart Millard and the Christian band, Mercy Me. If you’ve seen it, you know his grandmother would always say things like, “Mercy me… Lord, have mercy.” It’s a great movie. I highly recommend it.
Read moreThe Brownfield ISD Board of Trustees met Monday to discuss topics on the agenda, but the focal point of the meeting centered around recognizing the employees and students of the month.
Read moreJacqueline Holt Akers celebrated her 100th birthday with family and friends on Dec. 16th. She was born on Dec. 19, 1923 in Henryetta Oklahoma and moved to Brownfield in May of 1924. She spends her days at home with her family and dog, Micki.
Read moreThe Brownfield Animal Shelter is currently accepting donations and is in need of the following: Adult dog food, puppy food, cleaning supplies and leashes. Donations can be dropped off at the Police Station or Terry County Vet. Check out the animals available for adoption by calling the PD and setting up an appointment.
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