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Read moreWith the temperatures this week plummeting to below 30 degrees and inevitable winter storms on the horizon, here are some tips on how to stay safe during and after a winter storm, according to cdc.gov.
Read moreThe Terry County Board of Commissioners met Monday to discuss several topics on the agenda. The longest discussion revolved around appointing Fire Chief James Woolard as the Terry County Fire Marshall.
Read moreHome for the Holidays-Home Tour
Read moreA lot of focus is put on pet safety during the summer due to the unbearable heat, but the winter can be just as tough on your furry friend. According to the American Red Cross, here are ten tips for pet owners on how to keep their pets safe during the winter weather.
Read moreThe U. S Department of Agriculture (USDA) will provide more than $3 billion to commodity and specialty crop producers impacted by natural disaster events in 2022. Eligible impacted producers can apply for financial assistance through the Emergency Relief Program (ERP) 2022. The program will help offset the financial impacts of crop yield and value losses from qualifying disasters occurring in 2022.
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Read moreBrownfield Chamber and Visitor Information Center Director Lorena Valencia stated the inspiration for bringing back the Home for the Holidays Home Tour goes to June Cooper. Cooper was an Alpha Omega Study Club member, which hosted the Home for the Holidays Home tour before the Chamber began to do it. After joining the board of the Chamber of Commerce board, Cooper wanted to start the tour again. Cooper spoke to everyone on the tour about participating in the tour and they were more than willing to participate. The purpose of the tour was to give people ideas on how to decorate for the holidays. The last stop at Brownfield Floral gives attendees more ideas on how to decorate and items to purchase for decorating.
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