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Concerning News For Brownfield

The Fire Chief’s quarterly report is in, and the updates left some council members concerned at this week’s City Council meeting. Once Fire Chief Dennis Rowe finished his report, City Council member Michelle Cooper was concerned about staffing. She asked, “so on scheduling do we have two fully certified (firemen) on staff?” Chief Rowe responded, “we’d like to…but sometimes it doesn’t always work that way.” He then explained that the other night he was the only one on shift because “one guy was out with an injury and another guy was out because of a certification issue.” She asked, “so what happens in that situation? If you or anybody is on shift by themselves and we have an event, what happens?” He replied, “well hopefully the volunteers show up to help.” Then he added that he can guarantee two firemen at any time. He explained that Brownfield has always relied heavily on volunteers. “It kinda just is what it is, but with one on duty like me the other night, whatever event we have I’m gonna be there and hope that we have enough help to show up. Maybe some of the paid will come in and some of the volunteers will come in and we’ll get the job done,” said the fire chief. He concluded, “ yeah it’s a handicap, I’m not going to pretend it’s not, it is. Even with the two on duty it’s a handicap.” Staffing and certification issues continue to be an issue for Brownfield’s fire department, but Chief Rowe was accepting of the situation as is, and confident in his crew’s ability to handle situations, despite the “handicap.”

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MyTurn: Customer Service?

Has this ever happened to you?

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Policy Updates for Acreage Reporting

The USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) recently made several policy updates for acreage reporting for cover crops, revising intended use, late-filed provisions, grazing allotments as well as updated the definitions of “idle” and “fallow.”

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NEWS BRIEFS

KENDRICK MEMORIAL SUMMER READING PROGRAM-Every Wednesday in the month of June at 10a.m., for children going to Pre-K thru the 5th grade the reading portion of the program will continue until just before school starts, reading logs will be provided.

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Marjorie Dee Briscoe

Funeral services for Marjorie Dee Briscoe will be held 11 a.m. Friday, June 3, 2022, at the Brownfield Funeral Home with Rev. Chris Seaton officiating. Burial will follow at Terry County Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Brownfield Funeral Home.

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Brownfield High School Departmental Awards

English Language Arts

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Summer Track:Off to The Races

It’s an exciting time for the Brownfield community as parents get to watch their young ones excel in sports this summer. There are lots of sports camps hosted by Brownfield varsity coaches this time of year. Brownfield track Coach Valensuala is hosting her fun track camp this summer. It got underway on Tuesday, May 31. The track camp has 6 fun practices in the month of June and at the end of it all has there’s a track meet for everyone to enjoy. The fun part is that Brownfield won’t be the only one at this track meet, multiple schools come together at the end of the camp and hold a track meet to let the participants compete with more than just their peers.

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