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Commissioners agree not to allow the sale of fireworks in December

The Terry County Commissioners met Monday morning to get through a small agenda. The commissioners were all present and approved the minutes from the previous two meetings, held on October 25 and November 8. After they agreed to pay the county bills, they discussed the December fireworks period.

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Lady Cubs look back on successful volleyball season

The Brownfield volleyball season ended when the Lady Cubs fell 3-1 to Holliday in the regional semifinal game held at Lubbock Cooper. Brownfield finished the season 33-5 overall and was ranked 9th by the Texas Girls Coaches Association by the end of the year. In their season, the Lady Cubs defended their District 3-3A title t o win back-to-back district titles. They were able to reach the regional semifinal round of the playoffs for consecutive years. Senior players Meriah Gonzalez and Lindsey Herrera, along with head coach Mallorie Ellis spoke on their season.

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POLICE REPORTS

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ACES-November Events -Thankful November

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Lady’ Cats and Wildcats host successful TURKEY CLASSIC

The Wellman-Union boys and girls basketball teams hosted the Turkey Classic from Friday, November 19 to Saturday, September 20. The round-robin tournament had four teams on both sides, with two games on Friday and one on Saturday. Both the Wildcats and Lady’ Cats went into their tournaments to win, and both accomplished the task. The Lady’ Cats won all three games, the Wildcats won two, Hart dropped out, and their Saturday game was canceled. Both Wildcat Coach Kody Bell and Lady’ Cats Coach Landrey Kidd were pleased with their team’s performance and the overall experience of hosting a tournament.

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DPS Increases Traffic Enforcement for Thanksgiving Holiday

There is a lot to be thankful for this year, and the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) wants to ensure people are able to get to and from their holiday celebrations safely. Texas Highway Patrol Troopers will increase enforcement on the roads from Wednesday, Nov. 24, through Sunday, Nov. 28. DPS Troopers will be looking for people not wearing seat belts, driving while intoxicated, speeding and failing to follow the Move Over, Slow Down law, among other traffic violations.

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Turkey Run

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