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AUSTIN — September marks the start of dove season for more than 300,000 Texas hunters per year. While 2020 surveys of dove populations were cancelled due to ongoing public health concerns, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) estimates promising hunting conditions ahead of the start of the season.
Read more“The wetland area was designed to collect rainwater that runs off of the parking area and other hard surfaces at the garden,” said Christie Taylor, AgriLife Extension program specialist, Houston. “Water is stored in the wetland for up to 72 hours, which helps reduce downstream flooding and also gives time for specialized wetland plants and soil to remove pollutants from the water.”
Read moreThe Lady Cubs volleyball team improved to 7-0 Tuesday night when they faced off against Snyder and Shallowater in a two match dual.
Read moreMonday: Ham, sweet potatoes, brussel sprouts, rolls and dessert
Read moreCity of Brownfield- Public Payment Assistance Program through coronavirus relief funds has been started. First come first serve basis, applications at City Hall.
Read moreLet’s recap right fast. August 2020 is about to end and we will be entering into September. What have we seen so far? We’ve seen President Trump get impeached by the U.S. House, we’ve seen a virus that brought our economy to its knees, we’ve seen a police officer partake in brutality that killed a man when it was not justified, we’ve seen riots and pillaging that have affected the innocence, we’ve seen a major wildfire in California, a major hurricane hit the Louisiana and Texas coast, we’ve seen children murdered at the hands of men who have no respect for life. We are watching a political meltdown for whoever you want it to be. We’ve also seen, a lot more and you can fill in the blank.
Read moreWhether you are in an urban community or rural Texas, the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on our families, businesses, communities, and schools are far-reaching.
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