latest
Thursday, April 20 Chicken Tacos, Spanish Rice, Re-Fried Beans and Dessert
Read moreThe Texas House passed a bill promising $17 billion in tax relief, a measure that is at odds with the Senate’s tax break plan, according to the Austin American-Statesman. The House bill would lower by half a home’s cap on appraisal increases. It passed overwhelmingly, 141-9. However, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who presides over the Senate, said that body will not approve it, preferring its plan to raise property exemptions from $40,000 to $70,000.
Read moreThe Brownfield Chamber of Commerce held their Sunrise Scrambler Tuesday morning
Read moreA deadly explosion and fire at South Fork Dairy Farm in Castro County rendered one person hospitalized in critical condition on Monday and killed thousands of dairy cattle.
Read moreThere is an event coming, you will not want to miss. The 2023 Brownfield Works! Career and Job Fair.
Read moreThe book begins with a journal entry in Alicia Berenson’s diary. Throughout the book there are several more entries, however she is not the main character. The main character is a psychotherapist named Theo Faber. He is Alicia’s therapist in the physiatric care center to which she's been admitted. Six years ago, Alicia Berenson shot her husband, Gabriel, in the face six times and then attempted to commit suicide. She never spoke again. Not at her trial, not to her lawyer, and not when she was charged with Gabriel’s murder. Theo Faber does not think that Alicia is guilty of the murder, but how is he to know what truly happened that night if Alicia is mute? Along with her journal entries throughout the book, the mystery is slowly unraveled. The end is destined to go down as one of the most shocking twists in literary history. Will Alicia ever speak again is not the question- but what will she say when she does?
Read moreZig Ziglar once said: “Be careful not to compromise what you want most for what you want now”.
Read more