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I attended Brownfield ISD from Pre-K through graduation in 2003. I was blessed to have had wonderful teachers and mentors to help me grow as an individual.
Read moreThis means celebrating and supporting our District Champion Cubs and Lady Cubs through their playoff runs!
Read moreThe water main on 1300 E. Tate broke Wednesday, Feb. 17, which caused the City to not only send maintenance employees out to fix the main the same day but also released a notice to residents regarding the boiling of water before consumption or use such as washing hands, face, brushing teeth, and drinking. This notice is due to the water main break causing the city to drop the pressure for the Brownfield.
Read moreAnd what seemed like a Lady Cats 51-50 win, was overturned by one whistle at the Rip Griffin Center Wednesday night, as one of the three officials called a foul on the Idalou defender who tried to block Fields’ three point attempt but instead jumped into her.
Read moreThe Brownfield ISD Board of Trustees met Monday, Feb. 15 for its monthly meeting, but with the winter weather advisory there were only four members who participated: Tim Swaringen, Will Hawkins, Cat Gonzalez, and Cody Churchwell.
Read moreWhen the Brownfield City Council met on Thursday, Feb. 18 and heard quarterly reports, one item on the agenda brought plenty of discussion from the board, the 2020-21 strip paving project.
Read moreMemorial services will be held at 2:00 pm on Sunday, February 21, 2021, at Living Hope Foursquare Church, 601 Lubbock Rd. Brownfield, TX. We celebrate the life of Harold Dewey Hendricks, born February 12, 1940, in Brownfield, TX, the son of CL and Amy Hendricks. Harold grew up in Brownfield where he attended school and was a BHS 1960 graduate. He received recognition at South Plains College for “outstanding service” to the publication of the Plainsman Press. He was also a member of the Distributive Education and TOPPERS clubs. Harold worked alongside his father in a family carpentry and painting business. He will be remembered for his dedicated service to the Terry County Senior Community Center. Harold was a faithful member of Living Hope Foursquare Church, where he served as an elder and church council member. Harold has been a lifelong servant of His Lord Jesus Christ. He faithfully served his friends, church, and community. He is remembered as a prayerful man of God and for his loving and gentle spirit. Harold was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his cousins Betty and Richard Farley of Lodi, CA. Harold went home to be with His Savior Jesus Christ on February 12, 2021.
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