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Broncos drop second straight

The Meadow boys’ basketball team hosted Whiteface with the Broncos looking to recover from the loss to Wellman-Union and get on the winning column in District 7-1A. Meadow fell to Whiteface 64-59 and dropped to 0-2 in district.

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Lady Broncos drop first district game

The Meadow Lady Broncos basketball team hosted Whiteface in a battle for the top spot in District 7-1A.

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BROWNFIELD INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

First, I want to commend our students, staff, and administration for the awesome work put in to ensure everyone’s safety in these crazy times.

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C - US RISE

I attended Brownfield ISD from kindergarten through graduation in 2008. Caring teachers and staff taught me invaluable lessons that contributed to my development as a professional.

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Terry County awakens to a white Sunday morning

When the residents of Brownfield, Meadow, and Wellman awoke on Sunday morning it was to the sight of snow. According to the National Weather Service Brownfield and surrounding areas had four to eight inches of snowfall. The areas with the most snowfall Sunday morning were Denver City with a total of 11 inches and Post with nine inches. Temperatures reached a high of 31.8 degrees and a low of 15.3 degrees with a .5 inch of total rain accord to West Texas Mesonet.

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2021 Terry County livestock show is a go

The 2021 Terry County livestock show is set to begin tomorrow (Thursday) where it will kick off with the lamb and goat show at 5 p.m. On Friday the gilt show will begin at 9 a.m. and the barrow show will follow, and Saturday the steer show begins at 9 a.m. The stock show will be held at the Terry County Show Barn, there is no admission price for those who want to attend according to Terry County Livestock Association representative Candy Cudd. This year will be different with COVID-19 guidelines being implemented to ensure the safety of all the participants.

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Mildred Elizabeth Cole

An Earth Angel was born, Mildred Elizabeth Cole, to Dewey and Mary Elizabeth (Vogel) Cole in Phillips, Texas, on July 10, 1941. She earned her Heavenly Wings on January 2, 2021. Mildred attended all twelve years in Phillips Schools and graduated from Phillips High School in 1959. She met the love of her life, Don McWhorter. After graduation, Mildred attended Draughn’s Business College and married Don on October 12, 1959, and became a Soldier’s Wife and moved to Fort Ord, California. When Don went to Korea, she came back to Texas and worked for Phillips Petroleum Company. They moved to Fort Benning, Georgia, where she had her two children, Donna in 1962 and Michael in 1964. She was active in Asbury Methodist Church. She sang in the Choir and taught Bible School. After six years the family moved to Brownfield, Texas, as the parsonage family at Parkview Methodist Church. She worked as Church Secretary and helped Don with his work at Texas Tech. They moved to Ropesville FUMC and then to Hereford Wesley Methodist Church where she worked as Church Secretary. The family moved back to Brownfield and built their home. Millie worked at Brownfield Schools as a Paraprofessional Library Aide for 18 years at Intermediate School and then at High School for 4 years before retiring in 1997. After retirement, she and Don traveled in their motorhome for 20 years and visited all 48 states, Mexico and Canada. They saw all the places she read about in Weekly Reader as a child. She was active in Brownfield First United Methodist Church where she taught Sunday School for 15 years and sang in the Choir and served many different positions on the church board. She helped found and served on the board of the Interfaith Center Thrift Store. She was active in many community activities throughout the years. Millie is survived by her husband of 61 years, Don; daughter, Donna Moore and husband Russell of Puyallup, Washington; son, Michael of Nashville, Tennessee; grandson, Eric Moore and wife Carrie of Auburn, Washington, and 2 great-granddaughters, Olivia and Kaylee Moore of Auburn, Washington. A Virtual Memorial Service will be held at 2 pm on Thursday, January 14, 2021, with Pastor Cameron Kirkland officiating. The service may be viewed on either the Brownfield United Methodist Facebook page or the West Texas United YouTube page . In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials to FUMC Brownfield.

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