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Brownfield ISD Trustees aim to keep district on path of success in their next terms
Read moreWith generations of agricultural know-how, a cattle ranch and a vineyard, it was a natural next step for the Carroll family of Meadow to open their own farm chemical business.
Read moreBeginning January 23, 2023, agricultural producers can begin to apply for two new important programs for revenue losses, from 2020 and 2021 natural disasters or the COVID-19 pandemic. Both programs equitably fill gaps in earlier assistance.
Read moreStudents who placed 1st-3rd or were on a 1st place team have qualified for the regional UIL academic meet that will be on Friday, April 21. It will be hosted by SPC. Wellman-Union had 13 individuals qualify (and several of those qualified in multiple events.)
Read moreStarting next school year, the secondary campus at Wellman-Union Consolidated Independent School District will have a new face in the principal’s office and on the football field. “Coach John York is no stranger to hard work and is an excellent addition to our team,” said Superintendent Nate Wheeler, on Monday. “Working alongside Coach Josh Bailey, our athletic director, I believe the Wildcats are destined for success in all our athletics. We have some of the best staff members, students, athletes, and families in the state!”
Read moreThe crew that takes care of 124 acres of vines at Farmhouse Vineyard is 95% women.
Read moreTerry County Commissioners met Monday morning at 9a.m. for their regularly scheduled meeting at the Terry County Courthouse. Commissioners Mike Swain, Richard Cavasos, Martin Lefevere and Ernesto Elizardo were all a part of the quorum along with Judge Tony Serbantez, County Clerk Kim Carter and County Auditor Sabrina Bandy.
Read moreNext meeting is Tuesday April 4th at Noon at the Brownfield Chamber building. Lunch is $5 and all interested in supporting our local community are invited to attend.
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