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Cubs, Lady Cubs tracking strong early season efforts

The Brownfield track teams took a quick trip south to Andrews last week to compete at the Andrews Relays on Thursday at the Mustangs Bowl.

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Eternity Will Tell Us

As I sat and listened to my husband preach this weekend, I took notes like usual. But mid sentence of writing down “Do you realize…” the Holy Spirit finished the sentence differently than what I was hearing with my natural ears. I wrote: Do you realize eternity will tell us the rest of the story?

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SISD Board Approves School Calendar Revision

The Brownfield ISD Board of Trustees met Monday to discuss topics on the agenda but the longest discussions centered on the Texas Academic Performance Report.

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Brantley Hired as Lady Cubs' New Head Volleyball Coach

The Brownfield High School Volleyball team will see a familiar face return next season as Former Brownfield High School Graduate Mallorie Brantley will guide the Lady Cubs as their Head Coach for the 2024-2025 season. Brownfield ISD confirmed through its Facebook page on Tuesday that Brantley would be returning to Brownfield High School’s volleyball team but at the helm of it this time around.

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AgriLife Extension updates producers on utilizing dicamba products

Growers need to be aware of new deadlines on the purchase and use of over-the-top dicamba products in light of a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Existing Stocks Order issued Feb. 14. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will continue the producer trainings offered around the state and support producers through outreach and education about recommended best practices.

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Profitability Spreadsheet Workshops for Producer Set in South Plains

February 28 Program in Lubbock; March 20 in Dimmitt, April 11 in Plainview

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Texas Prepaid Tuition Program Enrollment Deadline Approaches

(AUSTIN) — Texas fami l ies can lock in today’s cos t of undergraduate resident tuition and schoolwide, required fees at Texas public colleges and universities by enrolling their children in the tax-advantaged Texas Tuition Promise Fund before the close of the current general enrollment period on Feb. 29.* “I’m encouraging Texas families and individuals to remember the upcoming leap day deadline to prepay and lock in today’s rates for all or some future tuition at two-year and four-year Texas public colleges and universities,” Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar said. “The Texas Tuition Promise Fund has a range of payment options giving folks the flexibility they need to plan ahead and provide future opportunities for their children, grandchildren and other loved ones.”

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