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The Brownfield City Council met Thursday morning for their regularly scheduled meeting to discuss several items on the agenda. Council members Kelli Mendez, J.C. Tijerina, 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.
Read moreThe final results of the 2024 Texas primary are in. There were 1,411 total ballots cast, with 1,317 Republican ballots and 94 Democratic ballots cast in Terry County.
Read moreJuan Lira will represent Brownfield Independent School District at the regional Spelling Bee in Lubbock after securing the top spot at the District spelling bee at Brownfield Middle School.
Read moreBrownfield Arnold Community Education Services served chicken spaghetti plates at ACES for their Annual Scholarship Luncheon. People took food to go and ate at the ACES building to help support the scholarship.
Read more(AUSTIN) — Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced today, in partnership with Gov. Greg Abbott, the Comptroller’s office has secured a temporary waiver of state restrictions on the use of dyed diesel fuel for vehicles on Texas roadways and suspended requirements to pay the state motor fuels tax on dyed diesel. The move is in response to the recent wildfires that swept across the Texas Panhandle.
Read moreBroncos Logan Castaneda and Eddie Garcia sat down at their benches and pressed as hard as they could. Rising up along with the weight was the expectation for the Meadow Powerlifting program. To see how Castaneda and Garcia performed please look out for the results in Wednesday’s edition.
Read moreCANYON The Brownfield track and field teams made the drive to Canyon on Friday for some tough competition and put in some solid performances as the spring season hits its stride.
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