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The Wardens Are Stationed in the Lubbock, Wichita Falls, and Amarillo Districts Lubbock/Wichita Falls/Amarillo and surrounding areas— After approximately seven months of rigorous training, the 65 th Texas Game Warden cadet class graduated and have moved into their assigned duty stations. The three new wardens are Cole Reneau, Ryan Welch, and Kyle Deaton. They will be assigned to Terry/Dawson Counties, Palo Pinto County, and Hemphill/Lipscomb Counties respectively.
Read moreUSDA is extending the deadline for the Emergency Relief Program (ERP) Phase Two and Pandemic Assistance Revenue Program (PARP) to July 14, 2023, to give producers more time to apply for assistance. The original deadline was June 2. Additionally, USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) is partnering with nine organizations to provide educational and technical assistance to agricultural producers and provide assistance in completing an ERP Phase Two application. The extended deadline will give producers more time to work with these partner organizations and apply for assistance. Cooperative Agreements for ERP Phase Two Application Assistance Through cooperative agreements with FSA, the following organizations are providing free assistance to producers across the United States and territories.
Read moreFIREWORKS SHOW Monday, July 3 rd , 2023 Shine and Show Car Cruise Layne Marlow 806-470-9979 Starts at 6:00 Park at Amphitheater Registration - $10.00 Car cruise will be led by BPD and go through town – parking is held by the amphitheater for the duration of the fireworks show
Read moreFarmhouse Vineyards opened their doors to the community on Friday to share their wine and hospitality for the first ever ‘Sip and Say’ with Texas Tech’s dean of the Davis College of Agricultural Sciences, Clint Kriehbiel. The event featured food and wine for guests along with fellowship and socializing amongst the agricultural community.
Read moreSince opening its doors in August of 2020, the Forever Elite Dance Company in Brownfield has just about doubled its class sizes, which means the growing business needs a bigger space.
Read moreBrownfield Chamber, local wineries prepare for upcoming event
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