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Retiring Early? Know Your Health Care Choices

Life doesn’t always go as planned. For example, you might think you’ll retire at 65 or later, when you’ll be eligible for Medicare. But if you retire before then, how will you pay for your health care?

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Creda “Gayle” Gore

Services for Creda “Gayle” Gore, 78, were held at 2:00 pm on Monday, May 9, 2022 at Brownfield Funeral Home Memorial Chapel, with Brother Jim Medley officiating. Interment followed at Terry County Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Brownfield Funeral Home. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.brownfieldfuneralhome.com.

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Lady Cubs season ends in heartbreak

The first game loss to Idalou in heartbreaking fashion had more of an impact on the team than most would have thought. The second game was played 30 min after the first, the Lady Cubs had very little time to recover.

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ON A MISSION

Head coach Eric Morin set the tone for game 2 by giving his team a stern talk Before the start of the game. Coach Morin came in with a different coaching style than he normally HAS in the regular season. His laid-backapproach changed to a much more aggressive hands-on approach as The Cubs were facing elimination after losing game one to Alpine in a possible 3 game series.

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Niko Castaneda STATE BOUND

Niko Castaneda is going to state to compete at Austin in the shot put. Castaneda threw an impressive 47’ ½” in the regional track meet at South Plains College on Friday, April 29.

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MyTurn: Activists should stop monkeying around with lifesaving research

Alzheimer's research is a matter of life and death. But it also involves a lot of monkey business -- literally.

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Mama Mia: Shop Local Event

Mother’s Day is upon us and the Brownfield Chamber of Commerce created a local business promotion, Mama Mia Day. The promotion was themed after the movie Mama Mia and was designed to encourage people to shop locally for their Mother’s Day and graduation gifts. Each business that participated provided their own shopping incentives, and possibly provided complementary goods. For example, Oooh La La provided snacks and a free gift with every purchase, and Farmhouse Vineyards had complementary sangria. For a fun and entertaining showcase of local businesses during the Mama Mia Day promotion visit Brownfieldonline.com for video.

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