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Filing for candidates for open positions in the 2022 primary election began on November 13 and will run until December 13 at 6 p.m. Candidates interested in running for one of the nine positions open for election can do so by filing a CTA with Joint Elections Administrator Krystal Valentin at the Terry County Elections office at 507-A West Main Street.
Read moreThe Brownfield City Council met on Thursday morning for its regularly scheduled meeting. The council was two members, short as City Manager Jeff Davis and Councilmember Isaiah Bautista were absent. The council received the quarterly updates from the Brownfield Fire Department and Municipal Court. They also reviewed the public health emergency declaration and went into an executive session before adjourning.
Read moreTexas gas prices have fallen 2.2 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.03/g today, according to GasBuddy's daily survey of 13,114 stations in Texas. Gas prices in Texas are 8.4 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand $1.23/g higher than a year ago.
Read moreFearless Champion, the black quarter horse that has served Texas Tech University’s Masked Rider for the last ten years, ran his final run during the Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma State University football game Saturday.
Read moreA swarm of bees attacked a rancher utilizing an open top bulldozer to clear brush from his property when he inadvertently ran over their hive. Unable to be removed from his vehicle, a ranch hand covered him in blankets and called emergency services for assistance. Supported by local EMS, Sheriff’s Department, and Eldorado Volunteer Fire Department, Schleicher and Sutton County Game Wardens responded to the incident. The volunteer fire department sprayed down the area to remove some of the bees. One of the responding wardens, an avid beekeeper in his spare time, applied his knowledge to reach the rancher. Wearing his personal beekeeping suits, the wardens and sheriff were able to remove the man from the bulldozer. Since the area was inaccessible to EMS vehicles, the wardens cleared their truck and transported the severely stung operator to EMS vehicles who were waiting to take him to the hospital. He recovered from his injuries.
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