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Signup began January 23 for additional emergency relief from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) through the Emergency Relief Program (ERP) Phase Two.
Read moreUSDA has rolled out two new programs. The Emergency Relief Program (ERP) Phase 2 and Pandemic Assistance Revenue Program (PARP). The ERP Phase 2 program is for qualifying losses suffered in 2020 & 2021 crop years. PARP is for revenue losses suffered in 2020 crop year. Both programs are very detailed and require some research and figuring before applying. Please refer to the articles below along with other resources listed below.
Read moreMore than half a century ago, a coterie of local artists gathered for the first time to share their passion for creativity splashed on canvas. Now, decades later, the Brownfield Art Association is continuing their annual tradition with their weeklong art show coming up in April.
Read moreWhy are pollinators so important? That’s easy - Food. One out of three bites of food can be attributed to these important creatures – such as bees, butterflies, moths, birds, beetles, bats, and a few other small mammals. Pollinators provide crucial assistance to fruit, vegetable and seed crops as well as other plants that produce fiber, medicine and fuel. For many plants, without the help of pollinators, they would be unable to reproduce.
Read moreThe Brownfield City Council members met Thursday morning for their regularly scheduled meeting to discuss multiple reports from the last quarter. Council members Kelli Mendez, Celso Duran, JC Tijerna, Eric Horton, Michael Tackitt and Isiah Bautista were all present on the quorum along with mayor Tom Hesse and City Manager Jeff Davis. Secretary Kelly Burris and Attorney Matt Wade were also present on the quorum along with council member Michelle Cooper joining the meeting through zoom.
Read moreBIDCorp met in regular session on Monday, April 17 with regular business on the agenda, plus presentations from three different local businesses.
Read moreThe Long-Awaited Entertainment and Dining Destination Officially Opens Its Doors in Lubbock LUBBOCK, TEXAS (April 13, 2023) –Dave & Buster’sopens its newest location in Lubbock, Texas at theWest End Centeron Monday, May 8. The premier entertainment and restaurant destination brings over 21,000square feet of gaming, food, and entertainment space in an interactive and immersive environment -perfect for friends, families, and events large and small to enjoy.
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