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With time on my hands and no summer trips planned, I’ve been reading a book of fairy tales. I’ve found many versions of the Three Pigs classic. Here’s a condensed story.
Read moreThe improvements to Coleman Park are ongoing, thanks to volunteers like Don Kennedy. Kennedy volunteered to do some of the toughest work on the park bridges. Don Kennedy volunteered to help with the work and Parks and Rec Director Scott Jackson is thankful, “Don was the one who brought the situation up and said it was a problem. He found some sponsors to gather up the material and he had the expertise to do the job so he is just helping us out because we have been swamped all summer.”
Read moreThe Terry County Commissioners met Monday morning to discuss many things, but what stood out the most was Eddie Olivas, the chief appraiser for Terry County presenting this year’s certified appraisals of the mineral values, or oil.
Read moreWhat’s the best way to stay cool during this heat wave? Head to the beautiful Brownfield pool! With this heatwave happening a across Texas, The Brownfield News hit the pool to ask people how they are doing in these scorching hot days. The Family Aquatic Center is booming with customers as temperatures rise to the triple digits.
Read moreThree Hobbs men tied to a number of robberies and “other crimes” in recent months were arrested in Brownfield, Texas in March as the result of a traffic stop when they were found with guns, ammo, and drugs.
Read moreThe Brownfield Chamber of Commerce is inviting every- one to attend the 10th Annual Grape Capital of Texas Vine- yard and Wine Festival. The Food and Wine Event gets underway at 7 p.m. on Friday, July 29 at the Farmhouse Vineyards - The Armory 101 W. Webb Street in Brownfield. Mix and mingle while enjoying some of the best the area has to offer. You can also dance to the music of Jake Pyeatt. Tickets to this event are $45.
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