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Local DPS Making A Difference in West Texas

Kloe Lawler has wanted to be a state trooper for a little over two years now. For Christmas in 2018, she received her first “uniform” and her mom looked all over social media for a state trooper who would be willing to meet with Kloe for a few minutes, maybe even let them buy their coffee at Starbucks or somewhere else. This is when Kloe connected with Sgt Bill Robles of the Brownfield DPS office.

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A late Christmas gift to all Terry County ballers

This past week after celebrating Christmas with those you can, in what has been a weird time due to COVID restrictions, we saw the return of the NBA and the Christmas slate of games. With many of those games being the second or third game of the season for the teams selected to play on Christmas, I hope that many young basketball players enjoyed watching those games.

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LADY CUBS GO INTO CHRISTMAS BREAK WITH A WIN

The Brownfield girls’ basketball team played the back end of a back to back at home against Snyder on Tuesday afternoon. The Lady Cubs defeated Muleshoe on Monday and looked to win their second back to back game in a non district matchup with the Lady Tigers. After a quick four quarters the Lady Cubs gave their fans an early Christmas gift of a 62-47 win their 12th win of the season and fourth in a row.

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Athlete of the Week

The junior guard had two strong games to help the Lady Cubs stay unbeaten in district with an 18 points, one rebound, eight steals, and two assists performance against Friona. She followed that with a 12 point, six rebounds, two steals, and three assists against Muleshoe. In the non district game against Snyder, she had an eight point, five boards, and an assist in the win.

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Family receives a special gift

Not long ago the Terry County community lost a special person from complications to the coronavirus. Tony Dill passed away on Oct. 23 and it shook the community. However, he will not be forgotten.

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Terry Co. COVID cases decrease

As the Christmas holiday approaches, there are some concerns that CO- VID-19 cases could spike as it did right after the Thanksgiving holiday. Health professionals and the South Plains Public health District are asking people to be responsible about gatherings and continue to practice good hygiene and if a person is sick, stay home.

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