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Sept. 22–28 is designated as Falls Prevention Awareness Week to increase awareness around the injury risk of falling. Engaging in falls prevention steps can assist in maintaining and improving our overall quality of life as we age. Exercising, managing medications, having annual vision checks and making living environments safer are all steps we can take to prevent a fall.
Read moreBrownfield ISD began classes Monday. Students gathered to gether in the halls before classes started to talk to the staff and get familiar with their classes before heading to their first period classes
Read moreBrownfield native Jezreel Griffin and Lubbock local Nate Ramirez gave out free haircuts to over 40 local students in an effort to give back to the community.
Read morePress Release - On August 14, 2023, Randi Rogers turned herself in at the Terry County Jail in reference to five active warrants for her arrest. The charges were as follows: four counts of False Statement to a Police Officer and one count of official oppression. These charges are all related to the same incident that occurred at the CEFCO convenience store on June 22, 2023, and were presented to the grand jury on August 3, 2023. The misdemeanor warrants listed above where not signed yet when Ms. Rogers turned herself in on August 7, 2023.
Read moreTerry County Commissioners on Monday approved minutes from the previous meeting.
No one spoke up during the public forum.
The Commissioners approved paying the Terry County bills.
Read moreMeadow students will be heading back to school on Tuesday and the district is more than ready to welcome them back.
Read moreTen days after three felony indictments were handed down against a local police sergeant, the city has not provided details about the allegations. On Monday, Aug. 7, the Brownfield Police Department released the statement below but did not answer follow-up questions from the News in which the News asked when BPD Sgt. Randi Rogers was hired, if she had been the subject of prior complaints and what exactly is alleged to have occurred on June 22, at a local convenience store.
Read moreBrownfield will begin the school year this Monday and superintendent Chris Smith wants students and parents to be aware that Brownfield ISD is committed to providing a safe environment.
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