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The Chamber works in a variety of areas but primarily focuses on two points of interest: business development and economic development. Business Development The Chamber is a membership-driven organization which means the development of our member businesses is our goal. Members can benefit their business through their membership. In doing so, the Chamber provides a window of opportunity that would not otherwise exist. Members working in their community, for their community to create better business opportunities. Economic Development The Chamber is also home to the Visitor Information Center which makes community information available both in the lobby and online such as motels, eating establishments and points of interest. One of these points of interest is the annual Harvest Festival and Taste of Terry County promoting the unique venues in our fair city.
Read moreThe Chamber is a voluntary group of individuals working together for a common cause, the mission you just read. The Chamber is governed by an established set of bylaws and lead by an elected Board of Directors. My staff and I work to implement and manage the program of work approved by the Board each year. That program of work is the engine that drives our organization to lead positive change.
Read moreChild Abuse and Prevention Month and Crime Victims’ Awareness Week Proclamation
Read moreLopez Earns Optimist Club Scholarship
Read moreThe Brownfield Middle School held a Civil Air Patrol Cadet Squadron pinning and Brownfield School District Civil Air Patrol Organization Charter Ceremony on Monday.
Read moreUSDA Offers Disaster Assistance to Texas Farmers and Livestock Producers Impacted by Wildfires The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has technical and financial assistance available to help farmers and livestock producers across Texas recover from recent wildfires. Producers impacted by wildfires should contact their local USDA Service Center to report losses and learn more about program options available to assist in their recovery from crop, land, infrastructure and livestock losses and damages.
Read moreThe Brownfield City Council met Thursday morning for a brief scheduled meeting to discuss a few items on the agenda. Council members Kelli Mendez, J.C. Tijerina, Celso Duran, Leon Pope, Marshall Martell, Mark Williams and Jimmy Garza were all present on the quorum, along with City Manager Jeff Davis, City Secretary Kelly Burris, City Attorney Matt Wade and Mayor Tom Hesse.
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