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Brownfield drops close one to Abernathy 9-8

Over the weekend the Brownfield Cub baseball team welcomed the Abernathy Antelopes to town for Military Appreciation Day but unfortunately fell in a tight one in the closing innings 9- 8. Abernathy had an opportunity early to get runs on the board taking advantage of a leadoff walk. A wild pitch advanced the runner to second and the runner would be brought in with an RBI double to make the score 1-0 but one was all they could as Nathan Herrera was able to work out of the jam. Brownfield was able to answer right back in the bottom half of the first as they loaded up the bases with no outs, unfortunately Jonathan Romero grounded into a double play that didn’t result in a run so now there were two outs with runners on second and third.

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Brownfield Lady Cubs excited forfuture with Coach Guerrero

The Brownfield Lady Cubs are in full swing of their first season under Coach Breanna Guerrero who was previously at New Home. She inherits a talented group that returns the core of their roster from last year highlighted by Sadie Garcia, Priya Silva, Millie Castillo, Malorie Martinez, Kenley Salas, Jackie Castillo, Gracie Hernandez, and Brianne Franco. Mix in a couple of freshmen, as well as players who were on JV last year making the step up to the Varsity level and the Lady Cubs are in a nice position to compete to be one of the top teams in their district a district that includes Denver City, Lamesa, Littlefield, and Muleshoe. Brownfield has participated in three different tournaments including their own, those others being in Midland, and Slaton. The Non-District schedule also including games against Forsan, Abernathy, Colorado City, and Shallowater. The Lady Cubs haven’t been in action since March 11 th but get ready for the most important part of their season as they will have already began district play with Denver City in town Tuesday, March 21 st after the deadline of printing. The Lady Cubs then hit the road for two in a row against Lamesa and Littlefield rounded out by hosting Muleshoe. Then begins the second half of district where they’ll visit Denver City, host Lamesa and Littlefield, then ending the regular season on the road against Muleshoe.

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Rolling Out Revenue Based Disaster and Pandemic Assistance Programs

Beginning January 23, 2023, agricultural producers can begin to apply for two new important programs for revenue losses, from 2020 and 2021 natural disasters or the COVID-19 pandemic. Both programs equitably fill gaps in earlier assistance.

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Capital Highlights March 20 - March 24

The death of a Leander High School graduate from a fentanyl overdose has prompted state Rep. Terry Wilson, R-Georgetown, to file a bill that would require 10 hours of education annually concerning the dangers of the drug to students in sixth grade and up, the Austin American-Statesman reported.

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Western Peanut Growers to Hold 40th Annual Business Meeting March 30th

Western Peanut Growers Association (WPGA) will be holding the 40th annual meeting on Thursday, March 30, 2023, beginning at 10:00 am at the Gaines County Civic Building (405 NW 5th Street), in Seminole, Texas.

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Get to know two candidates who are running for Meadow’s city council

A local teacher is seeking to earn a more permanent spot on the City of Meadow’s council in May. Nettie Ticer, who teaches English, theater and media at Meadow Independent School District, has filed for an at-large seat on the council.

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Lady Cubs Lifters Show Out at State Powerlifting Meet

Lady Cubs Lifters Show Out at State Powerlifting Meet

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