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Members of BHS Theatre Productions rehearse a scene for their play, “Too Many Detectives at the Murder Mansion” recently. The play will be presented to the public Nov. 13 and 14 at 7:30 p.m. the school, 702 N. Cub Drive. The play asks “How many detectives does it take to solve a murder? It’s hard to tell when they’re all suspects.” More information on the play will be in an upcoming edition. (Courtesy photo)
Read moreALLA Honor Roll 1st Six Weeks Kindergarten: Summit Brown, Brody Burris, Kaiden Cabello Raelynn Delafuente, Japeth Flores, Conner Friesen Andrew Geronimo, Sophia Gonzalez, Mirta Jasso Ramirez Deklan Kirkland, Paezlee, Martinez, Kinley Neufeld, Rey Olveda Jaxon Penner, Levi Quintanilla, Luke Swanner, Tatum Tatsch.
Read moreWednesday, Oct. 16 AFL Women’s
Read moreTrunk or Treat on the Square will be Oct. 31 from 3-5 p.m. People can invite children in the stores or trunk or treat or set up outside.
Read moreTXTMyGov, an app that allows residents to get updates in the county is up and running in Brownfield.
Read moreSign ups are under way for the annual Christmas Light Parade.
Read moreBrownfield High conducting fundraisers for Santos family
Read moreThe South Plains Community Action Agency, or SPCAA, is celebrating Head StartAwareness Month this October. The group is excited for the opportunity to remind the public of its services and how it builds community connections across the South Plains. Earlier last week, Terry County Judge Tony Serbantez stopped by the Head Start center in Brownfield to join SPCAA for a poster coloring session with some of the children as part of the celebrations. For more information on Head Start, visit https://www.spcaa. org/home/head-start-program. (Courtesy photo)
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