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Lady Cubs fall short in bid for co-district title

LAMESA – The Brownfield softball team made a short trip to play the undefeated Lady Tornadoes in Lamesa. The last time these two teams faced off the Lady Cubs lost 9-5 at home and knew a win would give them a share of the District 3-3A championship, but a loss would hand Lamesa the outright title. After seven innings the Lady Cubs lost to Lamesa 8-1 and watched the Lady Tornadoes celebrate on their home field and with their fans.

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TORNADOES HOLD OFF LATE CUBS RALLY

LAMESA – After defeating Muleshoe and securing fourth place in district and a spot in the playoffs, the Brownfield baseball team traveled to Lamesa looking for its first winning streak in district and a chance to climb up in the standing. The last time the Cubs and Tornadoes played, the Cubs forced extra innings with a 10 run seventh inning.

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Miss Brownfield

Miss Brownfield Nicole Wingard, right, and Chailie Alsaffar pick up trash at Bicentennial Park to help celebrate Earth Day on Thursday, April 22. The two spent an hour picking up trash and planned to do the same at other parks in Brownfield.

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Commissioners Court to meet Monday morning

Notice is hereby given that a regular meeting of the above-named Commissioners Court will be held on the 26th Day of April 2021 at 10:00 a.m. at the Terry County Courthouse 500 W. Main, Rm 4B at which time the following subjects will be discussed.

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Athlete of the Week

Brownfield Track

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Comptroller to distribute $677 million in monthly sales tax revenue

Texas Comptroller Gelnn Hegar released a press release stating the state will be sending $677.3 million to cities, counties, transit systems, and special purpose taxing districts for April. This is 3.5 percent less than what was given last year in April.

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Transparency bills on the move in the Texas Legislature

Transparency bills are moving forward in the Texas Legislature with bipartisan support to promote open government and correct public information access problems that arose amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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