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POLICE REPORT

08/22/22

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Samples For Everyone

Samples For Everyone

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4th Annual Hope Over Dope

Bryan Moran | Special to the Brownfield News

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Lady Cub Volleyball: No heels, no problem

Christian Jones | Special to The Brownfield News

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Tennis squad stringing together wins

Christian Jones | Special to The Brownfield News

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Capital Highlights Week of Aug. 29 - September 2

Flooding prompts disaster declaration common sunflower, croton and other native annual forbs and grasses.”

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Food Safety and Inspection Service

Often when we cook at home or eat in a restaurant, we have leftovers. To ensure that leftovers are safe to eat, make sure the food is cooked to a safe temperature and refrigerate the leftovers promptly. Not cooking food to a safe temperature and leaving food out at an unsafe temperature are the two main causes of foodborne illness. Safe handling of leftovers is very important to reducing foodborne illness. Follow the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service’s recommendations for handling leftovers safely.

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