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Brownfield honored local veterans and first responders with several events Monday as part of Veterans Day events.
Read moreMembers of the Oklahoma University and Texas Red Raiders teams - or their younger counterparts - compete in a flag football game Saturday at Coleman Park. Several flag football teams play on the weekends, having fun in the cooler weather. (Melissa McCaghren/ Brownfield News)
Read moreFrom Staff Reports There are several events coming up in Brownfield to celebrate the Thanksgiving time.
Read moreWith Republicans regaining majority control of the Senate, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, RTexas, is making his bid to become that chamber’s majority leader. U.S. Sen. Mitch Mc-Connell, R-Kentucky, had previously announced he would step down as party leader. Republicans will hold at least a 53-45 edge in January, with Senate races in two states still undecided as of Friday morning.
Read moreSign ups are under way for the annual Christmas Light Parade. Those interested can register at City Hall, 201 W. Broadway, or call 806-637-4547.
Read moreThe Brownfield Chamber and Visitor Information Center will have its annual Home for the Holidays Home Tour Dec. 10 from 5-7 p.m.
Read moreACES announces art, computer events for November
Read moreBrownfield ISD’s RISE Gifted and Talented conducted its fifth Annual CubsRISE Egg Drop. The competition had to bring out the big truck to test the projects to see if the egg would survive the drop. It thanked the City of Brownfield Electric Department for helping outwith their trucks. Almost all of the eggs survived drops of 15, 30, 46, and 68 feet! Bubble wrap is definitely off limits next year to challenge students. (Courtesy photos)
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