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Lucky ducks

Who can watch a batch of ducklings and resist the urge to smile? For sure, the officers of the League City, Texas Police Department who came to the rescue of eleven ducklings trapped in a storm drain were grinning when they returned the baby ducks to their Mama Duck. In a Facebook post, the police thanked Mama Duck for assisting the officers by “calling her ducklings back to the opening,” noting that she “quickly gathered them all together, and they all waddled their way back home.'

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Brownfield battles to a comfortable victory against the Tornadoes

LAMESA The Brownfield boys basketball team was able to shake the rust of the holiday off its game during a three-day trip to participate in the Canyon Tournament.

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Lady Cubs find offense in second half of victory against Lamesa

LAMESA The Brownfield girl's basketball team went into the holiday break licking its wounds after a disappointing loss against Littlefield.

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Lady Cats earn comeback victory in nondistrict finale

It was a good night for the Wellman-Union girl's basketball team coming out of the holiday break.

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BROWNFIELD BEAT

The Brownfield Animal Shelter is currently accepting donations and is in need of the following: Adult dog food, puppy food, cleaning supplies and leashes. Donations can be dropped off at the Police Station or Terry County Vet. Check out the animals available for adoption by calling the PD and setting up an appointment.

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Capital Highlights Week of December 25 - December 29

Spate of new laws effective Jan. 1

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A Guide To Bathing Pets After Natural Disasters

BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Jan. 4, 2024 — Natural disasters such as floods, wildfires, and tornadoes are occurring more often. In these situations, substances from our daily lives — including household cleaners, pesticides, oil, and debris — can contaminate nearby surroundings, remain in standing water, or spread through smoke and floodwaters, leaving both humans and their pets vulnerable to an increased risk of exposure.

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