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Madilyn Browne pours out a cup of strawberry lemonade at her stand Saturday (July 20). Saturday was Lemonade Day, and youth hosted stands around the area which helped teach entrepreneurship.
Read moreMore than 400,000 acres of rural forestland was potentially affected by Hurricane Beryl, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service, which has closed W.G. Jones State Forest in Conroe until a damage assessment can be undertaken. In addition, hurricane force winds potentially affected as much as half of Houston’s urbanized area tree coverage, the service reported.
Read moreWellman-Union’s Varsity and Junior High Cheerleaders headed off to camp recently.
Read moreAbove, parents and family of the World Series bound 12U Babe Ruth Lady Cub softball team help with the concession stand Saturday at the car wash. Right, teammates work to clean one of the cars that supported the team.
Read moreThe Eighth Annual ACES health fair included live music, a car show, booths, and the opportunity to etch VINs in glass to help deter theft.
Read moreThe 16th annual Terry County Back to School Bash will be conducted Aug. 2 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Coleman Park.
Read moreSharon Pickett of Brownfield Art Association shows ACES youth how to pain a sunflower, with them following, right, Monday during an Arts Camp at the center. Also teaching were Betty Jones and Cathy Fowler. (Melissa McCaghren/ Brownfield News)
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