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When the voters in Brownfield District 5 and Meadow went to the polls on Saturday, May 1, they had a choice of keeping the status quo or change. When the clock struck 7 p.m., the two polling places closed, and after the votes were counted by the new voting machine bought by the county, the voters chose to stick with all four incumbents for the foreseeable future.
Read moreSatan knows how we see ourselves is a key element to our relationship with God. His goal is to get us to re-think EVERYTHING about God, about life, about everything. He wants to hinder us from walking in the fullness of God’s plan as we’ve already learned from 2 Corinthians 2:11, “Lest Satan should take advantage of us, we shouldn’t be ignorant of his devices.”
Read moreGasBuddy released its price reports for Texas gas prices on May 3, and it showed that prices had dropped 0.5 cents from the previous week. According to GasBuddy, the average price for gas is $2.60 a gallon, which is lower than last month but higher than last year.
Read moreNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with order of the Office of the Governor issued March 16, 2020 and extended on March 6, 2021, the City Council of the City of Brownfield will conduct its Regular Meeting scheduled for 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, May 6, 2021, in the Council Chambers of the Brownfield City Hall at 201 Broadway, Brownfield, TX.
Read moreThe NCAA Board of Directors recently ratified its onetime exception rule for transfer rules. The board ratified the one-time transfer rule will allow all athletes in any sport to transfer as undergraduates and are eligible to play their first year without having to sit out a season.
Read moreAt the April 12 Commissioners Court meeting it was discussed that the court would and is still taking bids, as of this story, to fix the damage done to County Road 351. The court was told they have received money to repair the damage.
Read moreThe Texas Water Development Board released its weekly drought condition report for the week of April 26, 2021. In its weekly statement the TWDB has Terry County's drought at level D3, which is extreme.
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