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The Brownfield Fireworks Celebration Show is set for July 1st. There are three events taking place. The big event is the Firework Celebration Show which will be held at Coleman Park on Friday, July 1 with the Shine, Show, Cruise Car Show beginning at 6 p.m. It will be held at the east side parking area. For anyone interested in the Shine, Show, Cruise there is a $10 registration fee which includes exclusive parking for the fireworks show. There will be food booths, live entertainment and more for you to enjoy. For more information call Layne at 806-470-9979.
Read moreLight up the night. And, Stay Safe with fireworks. Stocked and inspections done, fireworks stands across Terry County are prepared for the influx of customers through July 4.
Read moreLone Star State Bank is pleased to announce that Philip Field has joined the bank and will serve as President of the Brownfield office located at 301 W. Main Street. Field will take over for Mike Richardson who held the position for 22 years.
Read moreGood news for Texas travelers this week as gas prices drop down to 12.0 cents this week here in Texas. According to GasBuddy’s a tech company that tracks real-time gas prices around the country. The average price today in Texas is $4.52 a gallon. That’s a slight drop from last week. Gas-Buddy’s did a survey of 13,114 gas stations here in the state. Truck and semi drivers get no help as the price of diesel has risen 2.6 cents nationally just this past week and now stands at $5.80 per gallon.
Read moreIt’s so easy to get in a routine and forget that faith still pleases God. For example, I recently woke up early to write my blog but accidentally dozed back off for 45 minutes. Although the extra rest was nice, the problem was my schedule wasn’t going to be very lenient and I lost some valuable time. But in my older years, I’ve learned it’s never good to rush. So with coffee in hand and my computer across the room, I prayed.
Read moreRising temperatures and dry conditions are worrisome to the Brownfield Community. The Texas A&M Forest Service is concerned of the possibility of wildfires on the 4th of July weekend. The service is worried about the rising temperatures and dry conditions.
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