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As the warm weather draws more and more Texans outdoors, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts want people to be aware of the danger ticks pose.
Read moreTexas beaches are notorious for being crowded during the summer, and visiting on weekdays or outside of peak hours doesn’t always help. A better solution is to skip the most popular destinations altogether and opt for lesser-known spots.
Read moreKayla B. Glann 48, passed away on Wednesday May 13, 2020. Visitation will 5-6 p.m. Friday May 29, 2020 with memorial service to follow starting 6 p.m. Grace Funeral and Cremation Care Inc. 1211 Lubbock Road, Brownfield.
Read moreThe Terry County Commissioners Court met in a regular session on Tuesday. The court was able to meet in person or face to face this time. After the pledges and reading of the minutes the court took got to work on the rest of the agenda.
Read moreAs Memorial Day has come and gone, it’s looking like the COVID-19 virus pandemic is becoming a second thought, or at least according to the economy. The Dow Jones Industrial set a record at a whopping 29,568 on Feb. 12. That seemed to be short-lived when the COVID-19 virus became prevalent in the coming days and the Dow lost over a 1000 points within eight days. The Dow then plunged from 28,037.65 to 19,028.36 on March 23. That was well over 10,000 points lost within a five week span. By the time May 14 had arrived, there would be over 39 million unemployed workers.
Read moreCollege football has a huge possibility of being played in Texas come September. Friday Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that the state is working on college football beginning on time for the 2020 season, even with some fans in attendance. Gov. Abbott mentioned that there are still some issues that need to be fine tuned before the beginning such as stadium capacity, and the availability of medical treatment for the virus, plus the overall status of a possible outbreak in Texas.
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