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SUMMER LEAGUE SCHEDULES

The high school offseason is in full swing and here are just a few contests for area teams during the upcoming month.

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Trainer Taylor qualified top two in Maiden Stakes

Trainer Health Taylor qualified the top-two quarter horses during trials for the $123,452 Maiden Stakes at Ruidoso Downs on Sunday.

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It’s almost time for the annual BBQ Cook-off benefitting local Knights of Columbus

For more than two decades, the annual barbecue cook-off that benefits the local Knights of Columbus council has been a family tradition for many Terry County folks. Now it’s almost time for those savory, smoky smells to saturate the air around Coleman Park again.

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All-star games kick off month-long competitions

The crack of shoulder pads and helmets replaced the echoes of “Pomp and Circumstance” Saturday at Plains Capital Park in Lubbock.

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For much of Terry County and surrounding areas

For much of Terry County and surrounding areas

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TXDOT Urges Texans to Give Driving Their Full Attention

AUSTIN – Distracted driving is on the rise in Texas, and TxDOT is urging all Texans to pay attention on the road.

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Brownfield City Council discusses upcoming basketball tournament and more

The Brownfield city council met Thursday morning for their regularly scheduled meeting to discuss a multitude of matters. Council members Kelli Mendez, Celso Duran, JC Tijerna, Leon Pope, Marshall Martell, Mark Williams and Jimmy Garza were all present on the quorum along with City Manager Jeff Davis, Secretary Kelly Burris, Attorney Matt Wade and Mayor Tom Hesse. Following an invocation from pastor Steve Carter, the council honored Alex Llamas as Brownfield’s employee of the month for the month of May. The council then heard and considered the quarterly report for water and wastewater in Brownfield, presented by director of wastewater James Nix. Nix said that there were only six major line leaks this quarter along with 100 work orders and almost 150 radio callouts. “The booster 5 CRMWA line had an overflow event,” Nix said. “This is not something that is controlled by the city of Brownfield, CRMWA itself has a limiting valve at that station and the limiting valve failed and went full wide open and flooded the park.” Nix also said that they have uncovered the blowoffs and the control valves to the south wells field along with cleaning them and testing their electricity. The report was motioned for approval by Kelli Mendez and seconded by JC Tijerna.

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