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On June 10, in preparation for Flag Day on Monday, June 14, The History Channel website (history.com) reprinted a story by Jennie Cohen explaining the annual event.
Read moreWhether you call them stickers or sandburs, a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert can help you win the war against these prickly little pain dispensers.
Read moreAfter a federal judge denied a proposed class settlement by Bayer regarding Roundup-related litigation, the company announced a five-point plan to address potential future litigation.
Read moreThe Brownfield Animal Shelter was the location for the Friends of Brownfield Animal Shelter annual Bark in the Park event and it is the first time they are partnering with Reeds Ranch and Rescue. The event was a chance for Brownfield and Terry County dog owners to get rabies shots, DA2PCV, deworm, and microchip their dogs at a discounted rate, as well as a free toenail trim and flea and tick treatment.
Read moreThe Department of Water and Sewer was able to install the barrel for the new sewer on North Cub Drive. Department director Jame Nix hopes to have the hole filled with dirt by the end of the week.
Read moreOn Monday, June 7 the Brownfield boys and girls basketball camps began with the little dribblers going from 10 a.m. until noon at Oak Grove Elementary and summer skills work for fourth to ninth graders at Brownfield High. On the first day, there were 31 kids for little dribblers, 14 girls, and 30 boys for the summer skills. Both head coaches Michelle Wyatt and Zayne McPherson spoke on what they hope to accomplish in the three days of summer camp.
Read moreDoes the Bible say we’re just sinners saved by grace? No, it actually doesn’t. No-fault religion has taught men to say that.
Read moreTerry Co. Retired Teachers Association - meets every first Tuesday of the month. Currently meeting through Zoom. For more info please contact Judy Kennedy by email ladycub3@gmail.com
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