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American Farm Bureau has released its first assessment of the impact on farmers and ranchers in the wake of the national mitigation efforts to combat COVID-19.
Read moreOf all the lessons to be learned from the COVID-19 crisis that now faces the world, one thing should stand out -- that China should, forever and always, be held accountable for its deliberate cover-up of the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, and its devastating consequences on human life across the globe.
Read moreCarrol Fleming passed peacefully Tuesday, March 17, 2020 with his wife Ona by his side in his son’s home. Graveside service were held at 2pm Friday, March 20, 2020 at Terry County Memorial Cemetery with Rev. Steve Carter officiating. Carrol was born November 1, 1933 in Maple, TX to his parents EB Fleming and Ima E. Fleming. He graduated from Three Way High School and went into the Marines from 1954 to 1957. Carrol married his wife Ona on March 5, 1962. He worked for GTE for 30 years and retired in Brownfield where he was also a long-time member of Calvary Baptist Church. Carrol is survived by his wife, Ona Fleming; one son, Steve Keene and wife Sandy; one grandson Steven David Keene; one great-grandson, Bladen Keene; brothers, Howard, Robert, Raymond, Roy, Elvis, and Floyd; sisters, Eula Fleming and Lena Faye Blalock.
Read moreThe coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on the nation. In Texas it has begun to cause issues that most people would not have ever expected. On Sunday, March 15 the Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath told a group of legislators and public school officials that, “likely looking at large numbers of kids possibly missing the rest of the school year.” Also according to the Houston Chronicle, Morath added “it’s marginally optimistic to believe already-shuttered schools in areas with an outbreak will re-open within the next eight weeks.” If that is the case, that would bring those school districts being shut down until the middle of May, or two to three weeks before the original date for summer break.
Read moreDuring the canvassing of votes from the Texas Primary election it was discovered that Terry County Precinct 3 Commissioner Shorty Martinez had voted in the Republican primary ballot. Martinez is a candidate on the Democrat side of the ballot for the General Election coming up in November.
Read moreBrownfield Regional Medical Center Board of Directors met in a regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, March 16 with a lengthy agenda plus a COVID-19 virus update.
Read morePer government guidelines, all classes at ACES are cancelled from now till at least May 19 and possibly longer. We respect Charlyce’s commitment to our community and patrons and want to keep them safe. We will resume activities when government guidelines declare it safe to do so.
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