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Sandia Construction is shown pouring concrete for the new Brownfield high school gymnasium on Wednesday. Construction on the gymnasium began at the end of January and is expected to be completed by July, 2021.
Read moreThe University Interscholastic League (UIL) issued an update on their decision on Tuesday to allow fall sports. This update concerns the guidance for basketball competition and guidance for the public health situation due to COVID-19.
Read moreThe Brownfield Industrial Development Corporation(BIDCorp) Board met for their July meeting on Monday, and decided to grant funds to two different new companies.
Read moreOn Tuesday morning the University Interscholastic League (UIL) came out with their 2020- 2021 UIL Sports and Academic calendar. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, UIL has not really said much in the way of if or when public schools would get to compete in sports and academics. The last time most schools saw a field or a court was in mid- March since UIL had decided to postpone all sanctioned events in the hopes of being able to come back and play, however the coronavirus had the last word on that.
Read moreThe Brownfield ISD School Board met in an early morning meeting on Monday, to discuss general business and look at some changes that are coming to the school district.
Read moreJeremy Reyna, 32, beloved Son, Brother and Father, was called to his eternal resting place on Sunday, July 19, 2020. A funeral service will be held at 10 am on Friday, July 24, 2020, at Brownfield Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow at Brownfield Cemetery, Brownfield, TX. There will be two evenings of visitation from 5-6 pm followed by a prayer service from 6-7 pm on Wednesday evening and Thursday evening. Pastors Joe and Irene Martinez of Templo Ebenezer in Welch, TX will be officiating. Online condolences may be left for the family at www. brownfieldfuneralhome.com. Jeremy was born on June 3, 1988, in Levelland, TX, born to Daniel and Dora Campos. He grew up in Brownfield and graduated from BHS. He was known for his easy-going nature and friendly disposition. He smiled and laughed a lot and loved everyone. He loved music and cooking, and liked low-rider cars. He worked as a farmer and a correctional officer. Jeremy was sweet and kind and his family and friends will miss him very much! He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Alfredo and Isabelle Gamez; an uncle, Alfredo Gamez, Jr.; and an aunt, Ester Alvarado. Jeremy is survived by his parents, Daniel and Dora Campos; a brother, James Reyna and wife, Elaine; a sister, Janet Reyna; 2 daughters, Monika and Mia Reyna; son, Jacob Reyna and step-son, Isaiah Kohler.
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