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The Brownfield Animal Shelter wanted to emphasize to the people living in the city of Brownfield that leashes are necessary when owning a dog. Many people do not understand that their dogs must be on a leash and chains are not viable substitutes for leashes. The Animal Shelter wanted to remind civilians that there are leash laws in town and dogs are not allowed to roam around the city. There has been a recent spike in calls for Animal Control due to people letting out their dogs to use the restroom and the dogs taking off. The chain is heavy on a dog’s neck and can cause pain to the animal.
Read moreThe annual Trick or Treat Around the Square hosted by The Rotary Club, Brownfield Chamber of Commerce, and the City of Brownfield was held Friday, October 27th from 4:30-6:00.
Read moreThe Brownfield Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting for the new T-Mobile location at 707 Lubbock Hwy. Visitors got to enjoy exploring the new location before being fed complimentary food from Pollo Rico.
Read moreAs we welcome cooler weather, the hosting season is upon us. It surprises me a little that I like to entertain so much, as I tend to be a socially anxious person. I know from talking with others that sometimes people can be nervous to host because there are so many things that could go “wrong.” If you find yourself nervous about hosting a dinner party in your space, I encourage you to reframe your approach. Consider hosting an opportunity to flex your creative muscles and be with people you love.
Read moreAs Christians, we know God has called us to reflect Him to the world and to each other in love, kindness, strength, peace, and so forth. We could say, it’s expected. Not that it’s always easy, but for the most part, we understand these expectations.
Read moreAbbott, House deadlocked over school choice, teacher pay Gov. Gregg Abbott and the Texas House are at loggerheads over which will come first – vouchers for parents to pay for private school tuition, or funneling more money to public schools, The Dallas Morning News reported.
Read moreLUBBOCK Brownfield’s Kate Hesse has been the pacesetter for the Lady Cubs’ cross country team since the first practice in August.
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