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Fall has arrived and Thanksgiving is just around the corner. As many begin planning for the holiday meal, one of the questions being asked is, “Will there be enough turkeys to go around for Thanksgiving?” There are many factors fueling this question. High prices, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and inflation have garnered attention from consumers and media nationwide. This Market Intel will address the current issues influencing the turkey industry and what consumers can expect as we edge closer to Thanksgiving and beyond.
Read moreShouts of “let’s go defense” could be heard from the stands throughout the evening as Brownfield took on Muleshoe Friday. The game was a battle from the first quarter to the last, with a final score of 39 to 37. It was the first disappointment of the year for the Cubs as the Mules claimed a slim victory. Brownfield has had a strong season, winning all five prior varsity games. Alan Nelson expressed confidence in the Cubs as they scored first and maintained the lead until halftime. “This is a West Texas shootout,” said Brownfield High School Principal Gionet Cooper. “They’re two highly-disciplined and successful teams.”
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Read moreBrownfield Police Chief Tony Serbantez confirmed that a suspect in the hit and run that occurred on Sept.
Read moreDorothy Jean Jones was born in Graham, Tx on October 17, 1925 to J.B. and Ethel McClanahan Knight. She was raised in Brownfield, TX. After graduation from Brownfield High School she attended Texas Tech and SMU. She was married to Bobby Glen Jones of Brownfield, Tx. She was a homemaker and mother to their four children, Karen Jones Knox of Brownfield, TX, Nan Jones of Prescott, WI, Bob Jones of Lubbock, TX and Bruce Jones of Brighton, CO. Jean moved to Lubbock, TX following the death of her husband where she resided until her death.
Read moreAfter commissioners deliberated on the matter in closed session, Mike Swain made a motion with a second by Martin Lefevere and the court voted to auction the American Legion Hall on Seagraves Rd. and to maintain the county livestock barn.
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