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Daniel Bruce Young, 69, passed away peacefully on August 4, 2025, surrounded by family at his home in Loop. Born on December 9, 1955, in Seminole, Danny was the son of Keith and Betty Young. Danny graduated from Loop High School in 1975 and attended South Plains College in Levelland. He was married to his high school sweetheart, Pamela Kay Ingle, on September 23, 1978, at Ashmore Baptist Church in Loop. He was father to Danielle and Keila of Loop.
Read moremet Monday at 9 a.m. at the courthouse. Commissioners approved the minutes from the July 18 and August 4 meetings and then approved the payment of county bills.
Read morePaxton sues to remove 13 absent Democrat House members Attorney General Ken Paxton has asked the Texas Supreme Court to remove 13 of the more than 50 House Democrats who fled the state to break quorum and effectively halt the special session to prevent a mid-decade redistricting plan, the Austin American- Statesman reported.
Read moreBlack Beauty, in my opinion, is one of those rare classics that only deepens in meaning each time you return to it. Written in 1877, this powerful story continues to speak across generations—and perhaps that is part of its timeless charm. Told entirely from the perspective of a horse, it’s an advanced and emotionally rich read that invites readers to see the world through the eyes of an animal who feels, thinks, and remembers.
Read moreCotton prices moved lower this week, as soft demand, tariff uncertainty, and broader market pressure kept futures on the defensive. With the new crop year underway and macro risks still swirling, will cotton find fresh direction or stay stuck in the summer slump? Get Quick-Take’s read on the week’s events in five minutes.
Read moreWho doesn’t need more faith and more power? I think we all do. At any given time, we can face challenges that require us to take a deep breath and face it head-on, or shrink back in fear. Preferably, God wants us to grow in faith and walk in the power and authority He has given us in Christ.
Read moreBrownfield ISD offers comprehensive special education services eligible to students ages three through 21 years and to children birth through age 21 years who have a hearing or visual impairment. Children from birth to age three with other disabilities will be referred to appropriate agencies for services. All referrals are considered confidential, and services are provided at no cost. The parent, legal guardian, or surrogate parent retains the right to refuse services and is provided other procedural safeguards under federal and state law.
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