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A 2012 Chevy four door sedan ran a stop sign and hit a school bus at the intersection of D Street and Reppto at 7:05 a.m. Brownfield Police Department was on site redirecting traffic. EMT was called and transported two juveniles to BRMC for minor injuries.
Read moreMeadows One Act Play competed in the 1A-District 7 OAP( One Act Play) Contest on Tuesday, March 8. The Meadow team will be advancing to the next round
Read moreThis was Kyle Isaacs’ first year as head coach of the Arizona Western College Matadors men’s basketball team. In his first season, Isaacs’ team recorded a 26-5 overall record and a 18-2 Arizona Community College Athletic Conference record which includes a playoff win and a loss in the Region I championship game in overtime. With his success he was recently named the ACCAC Coach of the Year.
Read moreThe Brownfield City Council met on Thursday morning, March 3rd, for its first meeting of the month. There was plenty on the agenda including City Attorney Matt Wade giving an update to the council on Ordinance No. 2126 that deals with alcohol consumption and sale in city parks. The council heard the quarterly updates from the Brownfield Fire Chief and Municipal Court Judge. They had the Brownfield Police Chief request a stop sign be placed and made an amendment to the fiscal budget for repairs to the East and West elevated storage tanks. There was an executive session dealing with certain public power utilities on supply pricing but no action was taken when the council returned to open session. The first item of business was the naming of Fire Captain Britney Shaw as the March Employee of the Month by Mayor Tom Hesse.
Read moreLike many Texans, you may have cared less about a couple of teams from California and Ohio going at it in the recently concluded Super Bowl LVI. With the Cowboys or the Texans out of the action, maybe you tuned in anyway for the Super Bowl’s reliably weird, creative or hilarious (or all three) commercial breaks. And if you did watch, you may have noticed a strong theme running through this year’s ads: electric vehicles.
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