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Brownfield City Council met on Thursday morning in a scheduled meeting. On the agenda were two hearings and two items of zone changing, plus discussion of the new ballpark.
Read moreBrownfield ISD began their professional development days by hosting a special in-service meeting with all staff on Monday morning and included two special people in the crowd. Texas Tech University’s Men’s Head Basketball Coach Chris Beard and his assistant basketball coach and Brownfield native Mark Adams came to town to speak to the BISD staff.
Read moreFor grape harvesters all around the county, and possibly state, 2020 has been a tough year. This year’s harvest produced a low yield. Many things contributed to this year’s low yields, but the main factor was the freeze in October of 2019, known to grapegrowers as the October Massacre. The freeze resulted in a lot of damaged plants, but killed even more. Other factors include the high heat of summer and lack of rain stressing the plants. A storm in June also caused powerlines to fall down on vines, destroying even more plants.
Read moreCity of Brownfield-Public Payment Assistance Program through Coronavirus relief funds has been started. First come first serve basis, applications at City Hall.
Read moreA-B-C, It’s Easy as 1-2-3
Read moreThe Perez family would like to take this time to thank the Brownfield Fire Department and EMTs who fought hard to try and help save the life of Rudy Perez. Even though Rudy passed we are so grateful for your efforts. The days leading up to the funeral and the day of the funeral couldn’t have been possible with out the hard work and dedication of the Brownfield Funeral home, St. Anthony Catholic Church and the Brownfield Flower Shop. Our family has received so much love from this community and our family and friends that we would also like to thank you for the food, flowers, help, words of encouragement and prayers during this difficult time. We are so blessed to have each one of you in our lives.
Read morePak Pals is a great organization that makes sure that none of Terry County’s kids have to go hungry over the weekends. This requires a tremendous amount of money to accomplish. If you would like to make a donation to help Pak Pals, you can take your donation to the Terry County Clerk’s Office or contact Bobbye Jo Floyd at 893-5153.
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