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The Terry County Board of Commissioners held a special work session meeting Wednesday to discuss updating the employee handbook.
Read moreThe Brownfield City Council met Thursday morning for their regularly scheduled meeting to discuss several items on the agenda. Council members Kelli Mendez, Celso Duran, Leon Pope, Marshall Martell, Mark Williams and Jimmy Garza were all present on the quorum, along with City Manager Jeff Davis, City Secretary Kelly Burris, City Attorney Matt Wade and Mayor Tom Hesse. J.C. Tijerina was absent from the meeting.
Read moreThe Brownfield Animal Shelter is currently accepting donations and is in need of the following: Adult dog food, puppy food, cleaning supplies and leashes. Donations can be dropped off at the Police Station or Terry County Vet. Check out the animals available for adoption by calling the PD and setting up an appointment.
Read moreThe second annual Christmas Light Parade was held Monday night, beginning at Coleman Park and ending at the downtown square.
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Read moreThe Meadow basketball team lent a helping hand over the weekend by traveling to Lubbock Saturday morning to help out at the South Plains Food Bank. The entire varsity team loaded up on the bus, accompanied by Head Coach Jonathan Alaniz.
Read moreBrownfield First Responders responded to a rollover Thursday south of Brownfield next to the John Deere house. Despite the rollover, no one was injured or transported to the hospital.
Read moreOn Sunday, December 3, 2023, three members of the Spirit of the Plains, one BHS alumnus, along with Assistant Director Emily Hercules, participated in the 50th annual Tuba Christmas at The Buddy Holly Performance Hall for Arts and Sciences in Lubbock. The Lubbock event, which is one of over 300 Tuba Christmas events held worldwide each December, was sponsored by the Tuba/Euphonium studio and their professor, Dr. Kevin Wass.
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