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COLLEGE STATION – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is accepting offers for more than 3.1 million acres from agricultural producers and private landowners through this year’s Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Grassland Signup, the highest in history. The signup’s results include more than 246,000 acres in Texas. This program allows producers and landowners to continue grazing and haying practices while protecting grasslands and promoting plant and animal biodiversity and conservation, and it’s part of the Biden-Harris administration’s broader effort to address climate change and to conserve natural resources.
Read moreSports camps are ramping back up for Brownfield ISD as well as Wellman-Union ISD. The Brownfield Football camp will start on Monday, July 25 and will end on Wednesday, July 27.
Read moreOooh La La and Pablo Antonio Hair teamed up for a fun time for all on Friday afternoon. Pablo and his niece Karisa provided custom hair tinsel for customers of all ages, adding some sparkle to their day. Oooh La La provided refeshments, along with some hot summer prices.
Read moreJerry and Marlana Thomas will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on July 21. The couple was married in Denver City on July 21, 1972 and continues to reside in Brownfield as they have for many years.
Read moreFantastic day for Brownfield as the 14U Babe Ruth softball team has qualified to go to the Babe Ruth World Series in Treasure Coast, FL.
Read moreBig changes are coming to the Brownfield Cemetery Board as president Buzz Steele has resigned. There was a meeting on Monday, July 11 for the cemetery and that’s when Mr.Steele resigned. Then two new board members were appointed, Jeff Davis and Timothy Click were both appointed along with Patsy Campbell. Mrs. Campbell was appointed Interim President. Mrs. Campbell told The Brownfield News that, “Buzz did a wonderful job with what he had and I have been with the board for 36 years and I’m not planning to leave anytime soon because these are critical times and I want to take care of it the best I can. Those are our loved ones out there and I respect them”.
Read moreLast week a veteran and business owner took his business to The Babe Ruth tournament. Mac Moreno who served 15 years in the army and his wife Shantel, who is a cancer survivor, brought the pleasure of a nice cold snow cone to every athlete, win or lose after a hard fought game.
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