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MEADOW DEFEATS DAWSON TO MAKE PLAYOFFS

The Meadow Broncos basketball team needed to win Friday night on the road over Loop and get help from Terry County rival Wellman-Union to make the Class 1A playoffs. The game, scheduled to be played at 6 p.m., was moved to 5 p.m. due to snow, did not hurt Meadow. The Broncos went on to defeat Loop 64-33 and with Wellman-Union defeating Whiteface, the Broncos sealed third place in District 7-1A to make the playoffs.

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WELLMAN UNION FINISH AS RUNNER UP IN DISTRICT

The Wellman Union Wildcats hosted Whiteface knowing a win would secure the runner up spot and help Terry County rival Meadow finish in third place. The Wildcats were able to hold off Whiteface and get a 70-56 win.

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Jaden Martinez

Jaden Martinez breaks through the Dimmitt defense for an uncontested layup in the Cubs win over the Bobcats. Eduardo Miranda

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CUBS DEFEAT BOBCATS WIN OUTRIGHT DISTRICT TITLE

Friday night at the Brownfield gym, the Brownfield Cubs and Dimmitt Bobcats boys’ basketball teams faced off in a championship game. Both teams came in with a 9-2 record in District 3-3A and the winner would win the golden ball and face the fourth seed in the Bi-District round of playoffs.

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Brownfield City Council to meet Thursday, Feb. 18

Notice is hereby given in accordance with order of the Office of the Governor issued March 16, 2020 and extended on Jan. 5, 2021, the City Council of the City of Brownfield will conduct its regular meeting scheduled for 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021 in the Council Chambers of the Brownfield City Hall at 201 Broadway, Brownfield, TX. The meeting will be live streamed via Facebook on the City of Brownfield Facebook page. The link to participate is: https.//www.facebook.com/brownfieldcityofficial, call in telephonically by calling 1-806-636-7725.

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2021 SPUWCD Scholarship Essay Contest

The South Plains Underground Water Conservation District is sponsoring the annual essay contest for senior students at Brownfield, Meadow, and Wellman-Union high schools. All senior students are eligible to enter the essay contest. First place contest winners from each school will receive a $1,000 scholarship and second place winners will receive a $500 scholarship to the college or university of their choice. Scholarship funds will be paid directly to the university/college upon confirmation of enrollment in classes (not to the individual student). Scholarships will be awarded contingent upon receipt of qualified submissions based on the criteria outlined below as determined by the scholarship committee.

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Vexus Fiber to Award $25,000 in Tuition Scholarships to Rural Texas High School Graduates

Company Will Reward Tuition Scholarships to Five Rural Texas High School Graduates

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