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The city of Brownfield is going to celebrate Independence Day in a big way this weekend, the local Police Department is gearing up to keep everyone safe while the celebration goes on. The 4th of July is all about celebrating our nation’s Independence but with that comes the dangers on the road especially if people drive under the influence. Brownfield Police Chief Tony Serbantez says the city is prepared, “We will have extra people working on the 4th of July”. They will be out observing the community making sure they are having fun but mostly making sure everything runs smoothly.”
Read moreIT'S TIME TO HIT THE GOLF COURSE! A retirement party for Mike Richardson was held on Wednesday at Lone Star State Bank. Richardson has been the bank president for 22 years, with over 40 years of total banking experience. He is now looking forward to spending more time with his four grandchildren, playing golf, and taking it easy. Pictured from left to right is Mike's son Scott, Mike, wife Sandi, and son Steven.
Read moreThe Brownfield Chamber of Commerce is inviting everyone to attend the 10th Annual Grape Capital of Texas Vineyard and Wine Festival. The Food and Wine Event gets underway at 7 p.m. on Friday, July 29 at the Farmhouse Vineyards - The Armory 101 W. Webb Street in Brownfield.
Read moreWhat qualifies as mental illness? Is depression a qualification for being mentally ill? Is being Bi-polar under the mentally ill umbrella? How would you screen or test someone trying to purchase a firearm for being mentally ill? All of these questions came to the surface when U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) took the lead on the Protections in Mental Health, School Safety Bill.
Read moreAlcohol, Drug Abuse Contributes to Fatal Boating Accidents in Texas
Read moreBRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, July 1, 2022 – One of the greatest issues cattle owners face is Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD), a complex condition that can affect cattle of any age and breed.
Read moreProducers are reminded to certify their spring planted crops with us by July 15th. The Emergency Relief Program (ERP) Phase 1 deadline is less than a month away! Prefilled applications have been mailed to all operators & landlords who filed a crop insurance claim in 2020 & 2021. We advise to check with your insurance agent to make sure the insurance pay units listed on the application are for a qualifying disaster event listed in Part A. Fill in sections 13-15 in part C, and sign/title/date in part E. Return in the completed application to your recording county office listed on the application. If you did not receive an application by mail and believe you are eligible, please contact the office and we'll be happy to check on it for you.
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