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Back to school

Brownfield ISD started back to school on August 24 and just like most other schools in Texas it was a different setting with students and staff wearing masks and taking precautions due to the coronavirus. This week will begin a transition style for students will attending BISD.

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Accident at reconstructed intersection

At approximately 4:20 p.m. on Sunday, Brownfield Fire & Rescue was called out to an automobile accident at the intersection of US 385 north (Levelland Hwy) and TX Hwy 137.

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Commissioners retain current tax rate

In a much anticipated Terry County Commissioners Court meeting held Monday morning, the court discussed and considered the proposed property tax rate. After the invocation and pledges the court dove into the agenda items.

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Our Folks

Brownfield is a special place for many people. Let’s get to know some of our friends and neighbors.

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Historic church leaving town

A special historic building will be moving from Brownfield around mid-September headed to the National Ranching Heritage Center (NRHC) in Lubbock. Spur Ranch Church (Good Shepherd Episcopal Church) located at 304 E. Lanny Ave is a one-room church built on Spur Ranch land in 1912 three years after the ranch platted land for the then new settlement of Spur, Texas. Decades later the church was relocated to Brownfield where it currently sits.

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Lillie Mae Willis

Services for Lillie Mae Willis, 96, of Post will be held at 2 pm on Tuesday, August 25, 2020, at Brownfield Funeral Home Memorial Chapel with Garland Stueart officiating.Lillie Mae went to be with her Lord and Savior on August 22, 2020. She was born on October 12, 1923, in Brownfield to Jim and Etta Abney. She lived in Brownfield until 1964 and worked for the hospital for 15 years. Lillie Mae was a godly woman and a member of the Church of Christ. She loved her family, especially her children and her grandchildren. Lillie Mae was preceded in death by her husband, Troy Willis; 3 sons, Troy, Johnny, and Roy Willis; parents, Jim and Etta Abney; sister, Dorothy Marsh and 3 brothers, James, Ray D, and Lester Abney. Lillie Mae is survived by her 2 sons, Coy Willis and wife Kay of Graham and Jimmy Willis of Lubbock; daughter, Annett Riggs and husband Ronnie of Post and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.

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