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Food availability depends on agricultural imports and exports

Economic activity related to the importation and exportation of agricultural products benefits consumers and helps stimulate both the Texas and U.S. economy, according to experts from the Department of Agricultural Economics in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

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Edwards Jones

Edwards Jones, located at 308 W. Main street held a ribbon cutting on Wednesday, August 4 to commemorate Mike Speed’s 26th year operating in Brownfield and welcoming a new partner, Marshall Martell.

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Broncos and Wildcats football begin two a day training

Meadow and Wellman Union football teams held two-a-day practices on Monday, August 2, as the University Interscholastic League (UIL) allows the coaches to work with their players on conditioning with no contact activities. The Broncos began their two-a-day practice in the afternoon and the Wildcats held theirs in the evening. Both coaches were excited to be out on the field with their players getting ready for the upcoming season.

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Caryn Caballero celebrated the opening of her Airbnb

Caryn Caballero celebrated the opening of her Airbnb, Dragon Fly Gateway, along with members of the Brownfield Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, August 5. This is the second Airbnb run by Caballero. Both locations are located in Brownfield.

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Commissioners Court to meet Monday morning, Discuss Proposed Budget, Hear Monthly Reports

The Terry County Commissioners Court will hold a regular meeting on August 9, 2021 at 10 a.m. at the Terry County Courthouse 500 W. Main, Rm 4B to discuss the following:

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Vineyard festival helps promote local companies

The Brownfield Chamber of Commerce 9th Annual Grape Capital of Texas was held last weekend at Reddy’s vineyard. The two-day festival brought wine lovers together to enjoy the food and wines from the many vineyards in Terry County and a few from other areas in the state, as well as a tour of three local vineyards. Brownfield Chamber of Commerce Director Lorena Valencia spoke to the Brownfield News about the success of this year’s festival.

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