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Bars can now open, maybe?

Texas Gov. implements plans to re-open bars, but county judges have the final say.

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City of Brownfield and Police Chief being sued

On Sept. 11, the City of Brownfield and Chief of Police Tony Serbantez were named defendants in a lawsuit following a traffic collision that occurred at the intersection of Alcove Avenue and Marsha Sharp Freeway in Lubbock on Sept. 12, 2018. The plaintiff, Sherry Maddux, filed the lawsuit at the 72nd District Court one day before the statute of limitations was set to expire.

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Early Voting Set to Begin Tuesday

Early voting is upon us here in Texas. There will be 25 different ballots in Terry County for this year’s general election and early voting has been extended.

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News Briefs

The Terry County Cemetery Board - Quarterly meeting is slated for Monday, October 12 at 5:30 p.m. in the Terry County District Courtroom at the Terry County Courthouse.

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Phi Sigma Theta

Phi Sigma Theta is proud to announce that Tori Elizardo the daughter of Ernesto and Becky Elizardo of Brownfield has recently become a member of Phi Sigma Theta National Honor Society at Stephenville Tarleton University. Phi Sigma Theta is a national honor society dedicated to reconizing and rewarding academic achievement in undergraduates at institutions of higher learning. Congratulations Tori Elizardo.

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Senior Menu

Monday: Ham,Sweet Potatoes, Green Bean Casserole, Rolls, Banana Pudding

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Harvest Festival kicked-off with the pageant

Six Harvest Festival Queen candidates took to the stage Thursday night, Oct. 8, to shine before a crowd of people. Throughout the past several months the candidates have gone to social gatherings, events, sold tickets, baked, crafted, practiced their talents, and pageant ceremony activities. The Thursday night pageant kicks off the annual Terry County Harvest Festival. The guest host of the event was Mud Flap, a popular radio personality for KLLL out of Lubbock. There were several dance routines from other guest performers and the candidates performed their talent that ranged from dancing, singing, and a monologue. Also on pageant night, the candidates choose one of their own to become Miss Congeniality and it is announced that evening. This year’s 2020 Terry County Harvest Festival Pageant Miss Congeniality award went to Madyson Horton who represents the Miss Brownfield Organization.

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