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Texas wheat acres down, prices up

The Texas wheat crop looks good and prices are high, but acreage is down across the Lone Star State this year.

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Brownfield enters stage one of water conservation

At Thursday’s city council meeting, Brownfield Water Supervisor James Nix spoke to the council about voluntarily enacting water conservation measures. He asked the council to enter stage one voluntarily, and by doing this the city can ask the residents to watch their water consumption.

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BRMC embraces birthing with extension to hospital

The Brownfield Regional Medical Center is preparing to not only open the new extension to the hospital but the bright future it will bring to the area. BRMC Chief Executive Officer Jerry Jasper and Clinic Director Michael Tackitt spoke on what the extension will bring to not only the hospital but patients in the surrounding area, not just Terry County residents. BRMC has begun to take that step forward for what it hopes to establish, with the hiring of a new obstetric and family practice physician, Dr. Kristy Acosta, following the departure of obstetrics, gynecology, and family practice physician Dr. Jennifer Kowalik.

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Police and Code give quarterly reports to City Council

At Thursday’s City Council meeting the Brownfield Police Department gave its quarterly review to the council. The quarterly review is based on just the months of January, February, and March. The police quarterly report was based on calls for services and incidents according to Police Chief Tony Serbantez.

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CUBS runner takes seventh

Brownfield track runner Nathaniel Luna ran the 200 meter at the Class 3A State Meet on Thursday, May 6 at Austin. Luna finished with a time of 22.83 for seventh place. Following his performance at state, Luna spoke on the experience.

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~ To Know God ~

SO WHAT DO THE SCRIPTURES TELL US ABOUT GOD?

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Cubs fall in extra innings to Coyotes

TORNILLO – The Cubs baseball team made the six hour drive to Tornillo on Saturday, down 1-0 in a three-game series to the Tornillo Coyotes. The Cubs had the best game of the series against the District 4-3A champions and pushed them to eight innings before losing on a walk-off single, 8-7.

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