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College football has a huge possibility of being played in Texas come September. Friday Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that the state is working on college football beginning on time for the 2020 season, even with some fans in attendance. Gov. Abbott mentioned that there are still some issues that need to be fine tuned before the beginning such as stadium capacity, and the availability of medical treatment for the virus, plus the overall status of a possible outbreak in Texas.
Read moreSome small businesses in the community could get a financial shot in the arm soon thanks to a local stimulus effort approved Monday by the Brownfield Industrial Development Corp. board of directors.
Read moreGraduation is just around the corner for Terry County seniors. Wellman-Union graduates Friday, May 29 at 7 p.m., at the playground south of school. Graduates are granted up to 10 seats for family. Valedictorian for W-U is Blake Crowley and Salutatorian is Suzanna Rempel.
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Read moreAt approximately 10:55 p.m. on Tuesday, Brownfield police attempted to make a stop on a white four door Nissan that committed a moving violation in the 800 block of West Main. The subject in the Nissan, D’Treion Moore 18, evaded the Brownfield police officer in the Nissan and traveled to the east side of Brownfield where Moore would end up striking three Brownfield Police Department cruisers in the 1400 block of East Tate. Moore was arrested on scene and booked into the Terry County Law Enforcement Center (TCLEC) on charges of two counts of aggravated assault against a public servant, one count of evading arrest & detention with a vehicle, and one count of tampering/ fabricating physical evidence w/intent to impair. Moore is being held in the TCLEC on a $210,000 bond.
Read moreAmid the COVID-19 virus crisis, there has been a major impact to school students around the U.S. In Texas, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) has come up with an alternative calendar plan for public schools if they choose to do it. TEA Commissioner Mike Morath has asked school districts to look into the possibility of changing their schedules with options that include an “intersessional calendar” that can extend traditional fall/winter/spring breaks, a year-round school model, and additional instructional days for grades pre-k through fifth.
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