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Peanuts characters and vignettes carved by Kaye Wagner adorned the trailer the group made for the annual Christmas Lights Parade. It also contained inflatables and other light up effects to ensure it could be seen in the night parade. (Melissa Mc-Caghren/Brownfi eld News)
Read moreThe South Plains Public Health District board of directors will have a meeting Friday at 9 a.m. in the City Hall Chambers, 201 W. Broadway.
Read moreThe City of Brownfield will consider several steps on taking action to create a Type B Economic Development Corporation Thursday morning at 7:30 a.m. in the City Hall Chambers, 210 W. Broadway.
Read moreThe City of Brownfield saw a decrease in its tax rebates in November over last year’s totals in 2023.
Read moreCotton futures started the week with a sharp decline before recovering some losses.
Read moreHave you ever wandered into the pet supplies section of the grocery store and felt overwhelmed by the number of dog food choices? To help unravel this common conundrum, Dr. Katie Tolbert, a board-certified veterinary nutritionist and associate professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, offers expert advice on what kind of food you should feed your dog and choosing a diet that is well-suited for your dog’s unique health needs.
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Read moreBrownfield will have several events coming up for the Christmas season.
The first is the annual Christmas light parade, which will be Monday at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 2.
It will start at Coleman Park, ending at the Courthouse.
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