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Our family has always enjoyed the fun and refreshment of water slides and lazy rivers. At most water parks, there are also one or two spots where large buckets hang overhead filling little by little with water. The closer the bucket gets to being full, the larger the crowd grows beneath in anticipation— children and adults alike wait for the outpouring.
Read moreWhen Hurricane Beryl made landfall early Monday morning (July 8), it brought wind gusts of anywhere from 70 to 100 miles per hour in cities, rain and left more than 2.7 million without power.
Read moreBrownfield Arnold Community Education Services, or ACES will host its Health Fair on the Square July 20 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Read moreThe Brownfield City Council regular meeting was cancelled for July 11.
Read moreThe cotton market consolidated lower in the holiday-shortened trade week.
Read moreThe mere mention of the word “ticks” may send shivers down the spines of all within earshot. These minuscule parasites have garnered an infamous reputation for latching onto the flesh of cherished pets and unsuspecting owners, alike, on their summer morning walks through grassy trails.
Read moreThe Terry County Harvest Festival Queen and Queen candidates will be the special guest presenters July 31 to end the annual Summer Reading Program at Kendrick Memorial Library. They have something else planned for the children.
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