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Read moreSpecial session coming this fall
Read moreOver the weekend, Brownfield and Terry County saw more rainfall to help with the current drought. The Texas Water Development Board released a weekly water report from May 10, that shows Terry County is at D3 drought level of extreme with the upper west corner at D4 drought level of exceptional and the lower eastern portion at D2 of severe. TWDB stated the rain in April has been beneficial as it has begun a cumulative positive impact on the landscape.
Read moreAfter taking a week off, the Terry County Commissioners Court came together to hold its first meeting of the month. The court approved the minutes of their last meeting on April 26 and approved paying the county bills.
Read moreOn Saturday, May 15 a tank battery burst into flames on Farm to Market Road 213. Fire Chief Dennis Rowe believes the tank was hit by lightning on the roof, which caused it to catch on fire. The tank was left to burn down according to the owner’s wishes as it would make it easier to clean up the mess.
Read moreVictor Hugo said, “You can give without loving, but you can never LOVE without giving.”
Read moreJobless Texans will soon lose access to all additional federal unemployment aid — including a $300-perweek supplemental benefit — that was extended as a result of the pandemic after Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday said Texas will opt out of the federal assistance.
Read moreTerry County Sr. Center going to be open to the public starting May 1st. At this time, we are not sure we will re-open the dining room for the noon meal. If people need information about having lunch here, they need to call 806-637-6933 between the hours of 8:00 and 12:00 noon and they can also leave a number on the answering machine.
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