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Capital Highlights Week of October 17 -21

Early voting begins Oct. 24

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Brownfield Chamber of Commerce awarded

Brownfield Chamber of Commerce awarded The Nicholson Agency the Business of the Quarter Tuesday morning at the Sunrise Scrambler

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City Council recognizes Brownfileld Animal Shelter, approves business incentives

Brownfield Animal Shelter was recognized for its compliance with the provisions of Chapter 826 of the Health and Safety code.

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Kendrick Memorial Libraryopens Family Place

Brownfield families and community members have been invited to celebrate the ribbon-cutting and presentation of the banner for the Kendrick Memorial Library’s new Family Place at 11 a.m. on Oct. 18.

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All About Alice guitarist finds inspiration in Brownfield, Meadow

Jack McClanahan is the youngest in his family. He was close with his grandparents, Gilbert and Jackie Mc-Clanahan and Jim and Teresa Back. He shared a love a country music with them and with his parents, Jim and Terri McClanahan. They were fans of the television show “Hee Haw” that was popular in the 1970s and 80s and musicians like Charley Pride and Johnny Cash. He’s been to the Meadow Musical for many years.

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No injuries in Friday morning wreck

First responders were called to the scene of a two vehicle wreck Friday morning around 8 a.m., when the driver of a Chrysler PT Cruiser struck the back of a semi truck heading southbound on Hwy 62/82. The Terry County Sheriff’s deputies, along with DPS and the Meadow Fire Department were on scene. According to officers, the driver of the PT Cruiser fell asleep at the wheel. The driver and both passengers, out of Lovington, NM were uninjured. The driver of the semi truck also reported no injuries. Citations were given to the driver of the PT Cruiser.

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Wellman-Union students compete at the Texas State Fair

Eoghen Knight has been practicing archery for the past four years. He and his older brothers learned through 4-H. It’s something his father, Josh Knight also enjoys. His mother, Jennifer Riley Knight teaches ag at Wellman-Union ISD. She and her husband, son and the Wellman-Union FFA team got the chance to go to Dallas last week to compete in archery and enter livestock for judging.

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