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T erry County voters are very familiar with the two men who are seeking to be the next county judge, as both Tony Serbantez and Scott Jackson are city employees. Serbantez, a Republican, is the chief of police for the Brownfield Police Department. Democrat Jackson is the recreation director for the city’s parks department. Serbantez and Jackson each spoke with the News on Monday about their qualifications and priorities if elected to be the next county judge. Early voting began for all six voting precincts on Monday ahead of the Nov. 8 General Election.
Read moreThe Texas seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 4.0 percent in September, decreasing 0.1 percentage points from August 2022. Terry County showed a decrease of 0.4 percent, going from 4.5 in August to 4.1 percent in September. Most of the surrounding counties dropped anywhere from 0.3 to 0.5 percent, but Gaines County showed the lowest unemployment rate in the regions listed below.
Read moreThe healthcare team at BRMC responded to a Seagraves Independent School District (SISD) bus accident at 11:45 a.m. Saturday October 15. As soon as the call went out through BRMC EMS, BRMC emergency room nurse, Caren Milburn, activated the emergency phone tree so the hospital would be ready to receive an anticipated 20 injured high school band members involved in the crash.
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Read moreJFerg Roofing held a “Hail No Happy Hour” Friday night at Whitehouse Parker
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Read moreWith Halloween less than a week away, it’s time to pack in the final Spooky Season watches before welcoming Holiday Movie Season. Aside from rewatching old favorites and classics, streaming services have released a wealth of original horror content, from movies to series. Here’s a selection of some of the best new horror offerings to binge through the end of October (and beyond, because remember, it’s always Spooky Season if you really want it to be).
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