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This year’s election season will be winding to a close next month as voters cast ballots concerning 14 possible amendments to the state’s constitution; meanwhile, candidates for next year’s primary elections are beginning the filing process, according to a county official this week.
Read moreThe Brownfield City Council met Thursday morning for their regularly scheduled meeting to discuss several items on the agenda. The longest discussion was on the cancellation of the Softball tournament during the weekend of October 6th through October 8th. Council members Kelli Mendez, Celso Duran, J.C Tijerina, Leon Pope, Marshall Martell, Mark Williams and Jimmy Garza were all present on the quorum along with Mayor Tom Hesse, City Manager Jeff Davis, City Secretary Kelly Burris and Attorney Matt Wade.
Read moreEditor’s Note: This is the first in a three part series focusing on the Nov. 7 election when voters decide on 14 amendments to the Texas Constitution. The focus is on the first five proposals, along with the language on the ballot, and an explanation of their pros and cons.
Read moreThe Brownfield tennis team holds up the trophy after winning a Class 4A regional quarterfinal playoff match against Andrews on Tuesday at Seminole High School.
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The Brownfield Chamber of Commerce awarded the Business of the Quarter to Klassens Lawn Care during their Sunrise Scrambler Tuesday morning. Nick Klassen received the award on behalf of his business.
Read moreStudent council members had the pleasure of reading to children at the Brownfield Arnold Community Educational Services Monday night.
Read moreACES- All classes at 7. You must call (806)632-4868 to reserve a craft class space.
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