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All-District Wellman-Union Honors

All-District Wellman-Union Honors

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POLICE REPORTS

02-19-24 Police responded to a call of a phone stolen on Yucca Ln Police responded to a call of a man in an old grey four-door car running out of the fire exit with a cart full of items at Dollar General 02-20-24 Police responded to a man assaulted by his girlfriend on N 5th St 02-21-24 Police responded to a call of a storage that was broken into and items stolen on Lubbock Rd Police responded to a call of a stolen gun on E Broadway St Police responded to a call of a burglarized home with severable valuables missing on E Harris St 02-22-24 Police responded to a call of a woman assaulted

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ACES Host Candidate Forum

The Brownfield Arnold Community Educational Services hosted a candidate forum for Myron Bovkoon, J.R Cudd and Manuel Macias, who are all in the running for the Republican Primary for Terry County Precinct 1 Commissioner and Martin Lefevere and Lance Richolson, who are running in the primary for Precinct 3 Commissioner Monday.

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We Can’t Ignore It

Throughout God’s Word, we find natural examples to help us understand spiritual principles. One such example is found in Hebrews, Chapter Six. The Bible says if the earth drinks in the rain and then produces a good crop or healthy plants or trees, then it is blessed. But if the earth drinks in the rain and produces weeds, thorns, and thistles, it is useless and cursed by the landowner (Hebrews 6:7-8).

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Ag census shows Texas lost over 17,700 farms

Texas farmland declined by more than 1.6 million acres with a loss of over 17,700 farms, according to the latest Census of Agriculture.

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Crops Conference Coming to Brownfield

The Terry County Board of Commissioners met Monday to discuss several topics on the agenda. The longest discussion centered around the Agri-Life report.

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The Science of Leap Year

What do the years 2020, 2024, 2028, 2032, 2036, 2040, and 2044 have in common? They’re Presidential election years in U.S., the summer Olympics are scheduled to occur, and they’re Leap Years, when February gets an extra day and is 29 days long.

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