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BIDCorp board members met last Monday for its monthly board meeting, which for the month of July consisted of financial reports, the audit report, approving a new audit firm, a resolution, proposing the 2021-2022 fiscal year budget, tourism corridor project, and an update on Bailey Toliver RV.
Read moreThe Brownfield Board of Trustees met Monday night with the new school year set to begin next month. The board approved the sale of a few items, an amendment, a new policy, new compensation manual, and heard an update from Superintendent Chris Smith on Colonial Heights, the middle school, and the high school.
Read moreAfter losing a year to COVID, ACES was able to bring back the Health Fair on the Square event on Saturday, July 17. Mary Jane Jackson spoke on bringing back the event and seeing the community come out for it.
Read morePresenting a new class of Peanut Efficiency Award winners is always a highlight for Farm Press editors. Every July, for the last 22 years, Farm Press has celebrated farmers from across the Peanut Belt who efficiently produce high-yielding peanuts. The producers are flown to Panama City Beach, Fla., for the Southern Peanut Growers Conference and recognized at Farm Press’s annual awards breakfast.
Read moreWith the arrival of much needed rain, weeds and grass will begin to grow quickly.
Read moreOn Wednesday, Cavalry Baptist Church housed 15 bicyclists for the night and at the crack of dawn the following day the 15 riders headed towards New Mexico as they continued their route to San Diego. The riders were from the organization Apogee Adventures, a group that rides across the United States starting from the East Coast and ending at the West Coast.
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