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Goodfellows - The annual Christmas campaign is in full swing. If you would like to donate toys, food or make a monetary donation contact Brownfield City Hall at 637- 4745 or the Terry Co. Sheriffs Office at 637-2212
Read more(WACO, Texas)—A traditional, Texas-style Thanksgiving dinner for 10 will cost $44.21, down $3.80, according to the special Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) Thanksgiving Meal Report.
Read moreThe Brownfield ISD School Board held a regularly scheduled meeting Monday, Nov. 16 with a short agenda to leave time for training. After the call to order, invocation and pledges, the board heard from BISD Superintendent Chris Smith.
Read moreCOVID-19 virus deaths continue to rise in Terry County with 21 being reported as of Tuesday. According to the South Plains Public Health District (SPPHD), Terry County now has 811 confirmed cases, 251 active, 539 recoveries, and 21 fatalities. These numbers continue to rise as Trauma Service Area (TSA) B is at a 26% COVID-19 hospitalization rate. Brownfield Regional Medical Center is at a 73% med surge, however, they are working on adding additional beds.
Read moreIt’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. The City of Brownfield and Brownfield Power & Light are getting into the Christmas spirit as they begin placing the lighted Christmas ornaments on the poles throughout the main roads in town. There are approximately 100 to 120 lighted ornaments. They are expected to be finished on Thursday Nov. 19. (Contributed photo/staff photo)
Read moreBrownfield Chamber of Commerce - Ribbon Cutting, Thursday, Nov. 19 1:30 p.m. at Dusty Creek Gifts & More, 1319 Tahoka Rd., Suite B
Read moreThis Thanksgiving holiday, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is teaming up with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s Watch UR BAC Program to spread the message about the dangers of drunk driving. A popular trend during the Thanksgiving holiday, “Blackout Wednesday” occurs on the eve of Thanksgiving. Unfortunately, the trend encourages the heavy consumption of alcohol, which is why we’re working hard to keep drunk drivers off the roads.
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