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Although it is likely to fall short of its “phase one” target, China purchased a record $4.8 billion of U.S. food, agricultural and seafood products during October, contributing to the surge in grain and soybean prices, analysts said on Monday. “The big question right now for the grain and oilseed markets is where China’s buying in future marketing years is headed,” said economist Scott Irwin of the University of Illinois.
Read moreThe following items are compiled from recent Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) law enforcement reports. Lost and Found
Read moreGovernor Greg Abbott today announced that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) will provide approximately $204 million in emergency Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food benefits for the month of December as the state continues to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreOn Tuesday, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar revealed state sales tax revenue totaled $2.98 billion in November, 6.3 percent less than in November 2019.
Read moreAs we get closer to the Electoral College casting their vote for President of the United States, there are still a lot of questions concerning voting irregularities. There just are! I watched a few of the state legislature hearings on voting issues, and let me tell you, watching these citizens, you can tell they were genuine about what they said and what they believed happened.
Read moreThe Brownfield girls’ basketball team defeated New Home 65-39 to remain a perfect 4-0 in the season, with only the game against Ft. Stockton being canceled. This was a game of two halves for the Lady Cubs with the first half being a game played at New Home’s tempo and the second played at the Lady Cubs up tempo game. Yet Lady Cubs coach Michelle Wyatt was pleased with her team’s performance especially in the second half.
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