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Less than 18% of the 17 million registered voters in Texas chose to cast a ballot in 2018 primary elections, and only 66% voted in the 2020 presidential race. That’s the highest voter turnout Texas has seen since 1992. Less than 1 in 5 voted in this year’s primary elections.

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Cubs back on track after win against Lamesa

The Brownfield Cubs returned home Friday night for a win against Lamesa on their first home game since Sept. 16. The team was looking to get back on track after dropping back-to-back games and that’s exactly what Brownfield did, defeating Lamesa 30-22 to move to 6-2 and 1-1 in district play.

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David Yoskowitz Named Texas Parks and Wildlife Executive Director

David Yoskowitz, Ph.D. was named executive director of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department today at a special meeting of the TPW Commission in Austin, Texas. Yoskowitz is currently the senior executive director and Endowed Chair for Socioeconomics at the Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.

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Precautions are recommended to Reduce Spread of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza

HPAI has been detected in 46 states across the country and is a highly contagious virus that transmits easily among wild and domestic bird species. Symptoms include diarrhea, incoordination/stumbling, lethargy, coughing and sneezing and sudden death, though birds infected with HPAI may not always have outward signs of infection. The virus may spread in a variety of ways, including through contact with infected wild and domestic birds as well as by contaminated equipment, clothing and shoes of caretakers.

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Facts About Breast Cancer In The United States

• In 2022, an estimated 287,500 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in women in the U.S. as well as 51,400 new cases of non-invasive (in situ) breast cancer.

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Early fall moisture puts Texas wheat planting ahead of schedule

The winter wheat crop is going in the ground, and more acres are expected to be planted this year.

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