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Lady Cubs fall against district champions on the road

LAMESA – The Brownfield softball team fell short 9-6 against the defending District 3-3A champions Lamesa on the road Saturday, April 2nd. The afternoon game was a match up between the top two undefeated teams vying for the top spot in the district. The Lady Cubs were in an uphill battle from the bottom of the first inning and tried to make a final run in the sixth inning but it fell short.

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Meadow ISD 3rd Nine Weeks A Honor Roll

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QUARTERLY CEMETERY MEETING

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Sebastian Reyes 10th Place Berk San Antonio

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Brownfield man involved in fatal crash

A man from Brownfield was involved in a fatal crash in Ward County Sunday evening that took the life of a man from Monahans. According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, Anatolio Gallegos from Monahans was driving a pickup “at an unsafe speed” around a curve along State Highway 18 near Grandfalls. Micheal Navarrette, also from Monahans, was riding a motorcycle along the same curve, and Shawn Ried of Brownfield was driving a pickup behind the motorcycle. The report from DPS stated Gallego’s truck crossed over into the southbound lanes, Navarrette laid down his bike to avoid a crash, and the two pickups collided. Navarette and Reid were both taken to area hospitals; according to DPS, they were both in “stable condition.” It was unknown if Gallegos was wearing a seat belt; conditions were dry and clear on Sunday. Anatolio Gallegos died in the crash.

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Strong winds on Tuesday

Strong winds on Tuesday blew through town, causing some damage. Seen in the photo above is a tree in front of a home on Broadway that was spilt in half and ultimatley collapsed due to the high winds. According to championtravelor.com April is the windiest month for Brownfield, so more windy days could be in our future.

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2022 Annual Terry County Women in Ag Conference & Luncheon

BROWNFIELD -- Have you ever wondered who the "Women in Ag" really are? If so, this is your opportunity to engage with women (and a few men) from across the South Plains to learn about a variety of topics ranging from finance to family, to farm, to faith, and to have some fun too! The best thing about the day is the chance to be surrounded by other women who share the same values and experience the unique challenges of working in the field of agriculture.

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