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Vouchers could change homeschool landscape The passage of the state’s first voucher program means homeschool families in Texas will soon be eligible for up to $2,000 to use toward educational costs such as tutoring or curriculum. From 500,000 to 600,000 Texas children are being homeschooled — between 8% and 10% of all school-aged children, the Houston Chronicle reported.
Read moreThe Brownfield volleyball program hosted a Co-Ed Tournament on June 21 at the high school. The fundraiser featured teams of four competing in both pool play and bracket play. The tournament closed out the spring competition for the Lady Cubs as they prepare for the 2025 season. Head coach Mallorie Brantley and her staff will conduct tryouts on Aug. 1 and 2 at the high school. All athletes wishing to try out must have a current physical and turn the paperwork into trainerJeromeWilliamsbeforetryoutsbegin.Formoreinformation,contactBrantleyatmallorie. brantley at brownfieldisd.net. (COURTESY PHOTOS|MALLORIE BRANTLEY)
Read moreAs temperatures rise and the weather gradually warms up, it becomes important to prioritize personal safety and well-being. During this period, heat strokes are especially prevalent, necessitating heightened awareness and caution. Heat stroke is a serious medical condition that occurs when the body becomes too hot and unable to cool itself down. It can be fatal if not treated promptly. Heat stroke is most common in times such as now and especially when the humidity is high.
Read moreon June 26 that Blake Jackson has been hired to lead the Broncos’ athletic program and football team.
Read moreThe Grape Capital of Texas Vineyard and Wine Festival will be July 18-19 at the Armory, 101 W. Webb in Brownfield.
Read moreThe numbers killed through drunk driving crashes in Texas are staggering.
Read moreThe Terry County Sheriff’s Office is issuing a clear warning to all citizens in the City of Brownfield , the City of Meadow, Texas , the City of Wellman, and throughout Terry County: BE AWARE OF A SCAM. An individual or individuals are impersonating a Terry County Sheriff’s Deputy, reaching out through phone calls, texts, and emails, falsely claiming that people have warrants, are breaking the law, or have outstanding fines. Sheriff Tim Click firmly states that the TCSO NEVER contacts individuals about warrants, legal violations, or fines via phone, text, or email. DO NOT engage with anyone claiming to be a Terry County Sheriff’s Deputy.
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