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The Meadow Broncos are preparing to hit the road again this Friday. The Broncos, still seeking their first win, will travel to Borden County, where they will face off against the 4-2 Coyotes. The Coyotes are going to be coming into Friday night’s game after a 77-31 win over Jonesboro. The Broncos are coming off a tough loss to the Wellman-Union Wildcats. Meadow played exceptionally well in their first District match up against the Wildcats, but struggled defensively to slow down their opponent. The Broncos lost that match up 64-52, after coming alive in the second half, scoring 36 points in the final two quarters alone. Coach Conner and his guys are looking to keep the momentum alive from last Friday, as well as work on improving in the areas that they were weakest. The Coyotes will be a tough match up for the Broncos, as they are highly ranked across the board. The Broncos had home field advantage last week but will be traveling a little over an hour to Friday night’s game. Kick-off will take place at 7:30 p.m. in Borden County.
Read moreThe Brownfield volleyball team was set to host Regional 1, District 1-3A opponent Denver City on Tuesday night in what would have been a huge game for the Lady Cubs. A win would have the Lady Cubs and Fillies with the same district record, but a loss would give Denver City the season series and the chance to win the district.
Read moreThe Bible says the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23). We could say these are character traits of our God.
Read moreThe City of Brownfield will hold a scheduled council meeting on Thursday Oct. 15 at 7:30 a.m. in the Council Chambers at Brownfield City Hall. The council will meet to discusess the following items of business:
Read moreEarly voting- Began Tuesday Oct. 13 and runs through Friday Oct. 30
Read moreNew safety campaign urges drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists to follow rules of the road
Read moreIn 2013 she again returned to education, this time at Brownfield ISD where she was the Behavioral Interventionist for Brownfield Middle School. In 2015 she moved over to the Brownfield High School where she taught Business Education and become the OAP assistant director; Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) advisor and Area I state representative; Department Head for Electives and the BHS Tech Coach.
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