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As Mick Jagger began crooning in 1968, “Please allow me to introduce myself.” A veteran of nearly four decades as a sports writer and sports editor, I will be patrolling the roads of West Texas to cover several of the papers that are the lifeblood of local communities.
Read moreClaudia Furlow | Brownfield News From May 9th until July 15th, some marvelous photos depicting Terry County’s annual Harvest Festival over the years will be on display at the Terry County Heritage Museum.
Read morePictures were taken by Emalee Martinez | BHS Yearbook
Read moreBrownfield High School National Honor Society held their annual induction ceremony on Wednesday.
Read moreI can’t smell anything at all, not even a little. I’m completely nose blind. For some reason when people find out I can’t smell they freak out. They either think it’s the coolest thing ever and I’m the luckiest girl in the world, or the complete opposite. Either way, they always have so much to ask. And to answer your very first question- no, I did not have Covid, I was born without a sense of smell, as simple as that. I honestly don’t really know how much it’s affected my life because I could never smell in the first place. I’m grateful that if I had to lose any of my senses- it was smell. I appreciate that I can still listen to music and watch pretty sunsets.
Read moreOn Tuesday, May 9th Terry County Judge Tony Serbantez and City of Brownfield Mayor Tom Hesse signed a Proclamation for the Week of May 14th through the 20th for Local Law Enforcement Appreciation Week.
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