The Alpha and Omega Study Club presented donations to several groups recently. They were the Senior Citizens (Betty Charlebois), Kendrick Memorial Library (Nicole Acevedo), Animal Shelter (Julie Funtenatto and Marie Jimenez), Child Welfare (Kim Carter and Carina Stultz), and Suicide Awareness (Kelli Mendez and Chris Morin). Also pictured are Brandee Tells, Rhonda Duncan, Paul Aguirre and Amanda Ryan. (Melissa McCaghren/Brownfield News)
Read moreThe Brownfield Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Information Center conducted a ribbon cutting for Board & Brew Cafe Tuesday morning at its location, 1402 Lubbock Hwy, Suite E. Pictured are owners Eva Klassen and David Dueck, Martin and Susie Klassen, and representatives of the City and Chamber. (Melissa McCaghren/Brownfield News)
Read moreJusst Mattie, left, sings a song to guests during the second annual Juneteenth Celebration at Coleman Park Saturday (June 15) Right, players compete in a flag football tournament during festivities.
Read moreOur Promise Youth Academy celebrated 10 years of helping Brownfield youth Thursday (June 13) during a 10th anniversary celebration at its location, 301 E. Broadway St.
Read moreThere will be a Family Fun Night hosted by the Judy Besler Agency June 20 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Park on 3rd and Broadway.
Read moreFlags fly outside First Baptist Church Friday afternoon (June 14). The church was one of many locations flags were flying as part of Flag Day. The day is when the American Flag was adopted as the official flag.
Read moreThe City of Brownfield Code Enforcement and Sanitation Department announced it has placed rolloff containers at the designated locations listed below. The roll-off containers will be available now until June 31.
Read moreThe City of Brownfield has released the 2023 Annual Water Quality report for the public to learn more abou their drinking water.
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