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Exploring All Types of Feline Mange

BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION — Mange is a skin disease that can compromise a pet’s well-being, leading to discomfort and potential health complications. Though it is a more common condition for dogs, cats can also be at risk, which is why owners should familiarize themselves with common varieties of feline mange.

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Wellman-Union Local Show Serves to Prepare Students for County Show

Wellman-Union Principal Bridget Brown said their past stock show was to help their kids prepare for the upcoming county stock show.

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Kaleigh Saldana Dribbling

Kaleigh Saldana Dribbling

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Lady Cubs Take Early Lead Against the Lady Mules

The Brownfield Lady Cubs’ (12-14, 4-1) defense set the tone early to guide them to a 45-28 win over the Muleshoe Lady Mules.

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Brownfield Beats Muleshoe; Remains Undefeated in District

The Brownfield Runnin’ Cubs hit the road Tuesday night looking to remain undefeated in district play and did just that as they defeated the Muleshoe smiles 72-41. It was a tighter contested first quarter than most would’ve anticipated but in the final minute of the first both JoJo Carrillo and Jeron Lawrence knocked down a three point shot to get Brownfield a 20-12 lead at the end of the first.

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The Wellman-Union Lady Cats

The Wellman-Union Lady Cats

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Origins of Martin Luther King Day

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, in the United States, is a holiday (third Monday in January) honoring the achievements of Martin Luther King, Jr. A Baptist minister who advocated the use of nonviolent means to end racial segregation, he first came to national prominence during a bus boycott by African Americans in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955. He founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1957 and led the 1963 March on Washington. The most influential of African American civil rights leaders during the 1960s, he was instrumental in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which outlawed discrimination in public accommodations, facilities, and employment, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. King was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1964. He was assassinated on April 4, 1968.

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