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Raising your own pumpkin patch, whether it is for decorations or pies, can be a fun a way to introduce gardening for your family.
Read moreA good watermelon is a staple, healthy summer snack, so it is important to know how to pick one, regardless if you are at the grocery store or the local farmers market.
Read moreAgain we find ourselves watching what I call a cultural cleansing. As Americans we have watched several statues be destroyed by mobs and violent people. I would ask where is the law enforcement while people destroy private, federal public and state public property, but then I realize…. that’s right, most law enforcement right now are under the microscope to a point they are afraid to act because they won’t get the backing they need from municipal or state governments. That’s why they won’t show up to thwart such a disgusting display of hate.
Read moreAUSTIN — While COVID-19 testing, contact tracing, case counts, hospitalizations and deaths increased last week, more and more Texans ventured out of their homes with the deadly coronavirus showing no sign of abatement.
Read moreIt didn’t take long for Brownfield ISD and their athletic department to choose a new head boys basketball coach after the sudden retirement of Coach Steve Rhodes and they got the hire they wanted with a hometown boy named Zayne McPherson.
Read moreBrownfield is a special place to many. The folks here know what hard work is. There are people who some would call “lifers” and others might have broken down on the side of the highway and decided to stay. Some folks came to work here in Brownfield and felt they would leave five or ten years down the road, but they didn’t. We see each other often whether it be in a store, restaurant, church, etc. and you might think to yourself, what are they like? Well… let’s learn who our folks are.
Read moreOn Tuesday, June 16 Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath was expected to give guidance to schools districts across the state. However, during his weekly conference call with superintendents and administrators, he failed to disclose any information on how public schools are to go forward. That prompted Texas Governor Greg Abbott to get involved the next day and tell state lawmakers that students will return to the classrooms this fall and guidelines will be laid out Tuesday June 23 for school districts.
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