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UPDATE: A Brownfield man who was wanted out of Odessa,TX ,Jonathan Castillo, 33, has been apprehended. Castillo was arrested on Thursday February 20th in Lubbock, TX. Odessa Police had been searching for Castillo, who was wanted for assault and kidnapping. According to Odessa police, Castillo, allegedly tried to force a 37-year-old woman into a vehicle while she was screaming. The police were called to the scene near the 4200 block of North Grandview, central Odessa at 7:45 a.m. Saturday, January, 11th, 2020.
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Read moreThe City of Brownfield Water Department was called out Thursday afternoon around 12:30 p.m. to assess a water main break that was located at the alley on the west side of South Cedar, between Tate Street and Cardwell Street. According to city officials, the main water line had busted, “blew a hole and took a chunk of asphalt out of the street, and water was gushing.” The Water Dept. began to work on the leak around 1:00 p.m. and did not complete the work until 9:00 p.m., with help from several city workers from all departments in the city.
Read moreTexas A&M AgriLife expands urban agriculture research with Dallas controlled environment horticulture program
Read moreBrownfield Red Skirts - Women’s Division of the Chamber of Commerce. Red Skirts is a women’s organization whose goal is to support the Chamber of Commerce. We promote women in business as well as our local communities through volunteer work and scholarship awards. Meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month at noon at the Chamber building. Red Skirts is a diverse group where all ages and backgrounds are welcome. Come see what we are about and join us for lunch.
Read moreDirt work, digging, and earth moving has begun where the new Brownfield High School will be located. Local company Earth Movers is busy with excavation and preparing the ground where the new high school will be placed. It could take up to six weeks for this portion of the project to be finished.
Read moreBMS Employees of the Month Jordan Windholz (not pictured)
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