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The Brownfield boys’ powerlifting team competed at the Lubbock Roosevelt powerlifting meet on Thursday, February 24. The meet was the last chance qualifier for the Cubs to earn a spot at the Regional Powerlifting Meet at Sundown on Friday, March 12. The Cubs had three lifters qualify for Regional:
Read moreThe City of Brownfield hosted the West Texas Municipal Power Agency Board of Directors meeting on Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was attended by Brownfield City Manager Jeff Davis, Brownfield Director of Electrical Line Superintendent Cat Gonzalez, City of Tulia Power and Light Brian West, City of Floydada City Manager Darell Gooch, and City of Floydada Electric Utility Ray Perez. The first item by the directors was approving the previous minutes from the meeting on December 9, which the directors approved. The board did have an executive session at the end of the meeting but no action was taken.
Read moreFuneral services for Maria V. Morin, 87, of Brownfield will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 5, 2022 at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church. Visitation was held on Friday, March 4, 2022 at Brownfield Funeral Home, private family viewing from 9 am to 6pm, public welcome from 6-8pm.
Read moreGraveside service for Carl Marsh will be 10:00 am March 14, 2022, at Terry County Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Brownfield Funeral Home.
Read moreThe Russian invasion brought devastation to Ukraine, but uncertainty and volatility fueled by this conflict are rippling through U.S. and Texas agriculture markets.
Read moreThank you for reading another edition of the Terry County USDA news Bulletin.
Read moreThe Brownfield Police Department was recently recognized at a Violent Crime Against Children program, presented by The Federal Bureau of Investigation Dallas Division. Several FBI Senior Leadership spoke during the program. During the reception, 15 surrounding agencies including Brownfield Police Department were recognized and given awards for their invaluable contributions to violent crime against children. There were six individual investigations highlighted during the reception. Also, more than 80 crimes against children’s cases in the years 2019 through 2021 were prosecuted in the West Texas area. They received combined sentencing of 270 years in federal prison. Brownfield Police Detective Stephen Ramon was individually recognized for a 2019 case. This case was one of the highlighted cases. The Brownfield Police Dept. and FBI office out of Lubbock continues to work jointly on similar cases like these. Chief Serbantez expressed his appreciation to FBI Special Agent Keith Quigley and Detective Stephen Ramon for their diligent work.
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