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Edgar Rivera has been a Terry County resident for over 28 years and made this area his home. He has been working for Terry County Precinct 4 for the past decade. Rivera believes he has seen firsthand what the country needs to improve and implement better infrastructure. Rivera’s name will not appear on the ballot this November. He is running as a writein candidate for Terry County Precinct 2 Commissioner.
Read moreJaelyn Molina was named the 2022 Harvest Queen at the coronation and finale of the 75th Annual Terry County Harvest Festival on Saturday. Her candidacy helped to raise funds for the Brownfield Chamber of Commerce, the Noon Lions Club and toward her college scholarship.
Read moreAverage gasoline prices in Texas have fallen 4.0 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.05/g today, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 13,114 stations in Texas. Prices in Texas are 19.7 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and stand 22.6 cents per gallon higher than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has declined 2.9 cents in the last week and stands at $4.86 per gallon.
Read moreThursday October 6th- Chicken & Cheese Enchiladas, Refried Beans, Spanish Rice, Dessert
Read moreTerry County Retired Teachers Assoc. October 4 - Business meeting, Lunch & then Field Trip to Texas Custom Wine Works. Cary Franklin 806-637-9877 November 1- Michele Jackson - all about Dylexia. Michele Jackson 806-9393-2140 December 6 - Potluck Lunch & Christmas Music
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Read moreShouts of “let’s go defense” could be heard from the stands throughout the evening as Brownfield took on Muleshoe Friday. The game was a battle from the first quarter to the last, with a final score of 39 to 37. It was the first disappointment of the year for the Cubs as the Mules claimed a slim victory. Brownfield has had a strong season, winning all five prior varsity games. Alan Nelson expressed confidence in the Cubs as they scored first and maintained the lead until halftime. “This is a West Texas shootout,” said Brownfield High School Principal Gionet Cooper. “They’re two highly-disciplined and successful teams.”
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