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Abbott vetoes bills; feud with Patrick grows
Read moreFollowing his global bestselling debut, The Silent Patient, Michaelides returns with a psychological thriller steeped in Greek mythology. Londonbased psychotherapist Mariana Andros is trying to come to terms with the death of her beloved husband. When a close friend of her niece, a student at the University of Cambridge, is murdered, Mariana becomes embroiled in the mysterious activities of a group of elusive students known as the Maidens and their enigmatic professor, Edward Fosca. Tautly plotted and impeccably paced, it’s an intelligent and propulsive second novel.
Read moreFirst Row L to R: 2nd LT Price, D.W., 1st LT Herring, V.R., 1st LT Stoltz, J.G., 1st LT Short, V.L., 2nd LT Cargill, D.L., 1st LT Blankenship, B.C.
Read moreThe Brownfield City Council met Thursday morning for their regularly scheduled meeting to discuss a multitude of matters. Council members Kelli Mendez, Celso Duran, Leon Pope, Marshall Martel, Mark Williams, and Jimmy Garza were all present on the quorum along with Mayor Tom Hesse, City Manager Jeff Davis, Secretary Kelly Burris and attorney Matt Wade who joined the meeting via phone call.
Read moreBrownfield Chamber of Commerce The Grape Capital of Texas Vineyard Festival July 7-8 at Reddy Vineyards.
Read moreIn my humble opinion, I believe there’s an attack on identity like never before. It may be more prominent in the United States, but I believe it’s world-wide. It’s an outright attack on people made in the image of God.
Read more4-H members from Terry County 4-H participated at Texas 4-H Roundup in Bryan/College Station, Texas, June 5-8 th . Texas 4-H Roundup, the pinnacle event for all of Texas 4-H, welcomed around 1,300 senior level, or high school aged, youth to compete in approximately 50 diverse competitions throughout the week. The contests included both qualifying events, where 4-H members qualified at their county and district contests to compete at the state level, and invitational events. Additionally, the Texas 4-H Youth Development Foundation awarded just under $2.7 million in scholarships to 227 youth.
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