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Brownfield CUBS hosts 7 on 7

The Brownfield football team hosted 7 on 7 and linebackers challenge against Tahoka and Lamesa. The Cubs 7 on 7 varsity squad opened against Lamesa in two 20 minute halves with a running clock. The Cubs went into the half trailing 14-0 and could not find a way for a comeback win falling 20-14. In the final game of the evening, Brownfield faced Tahoka. The Cubs went into the half with a 16-8 lead and extended their lead into a 30-8 win. The lineman challenge saw the Cubs participate in three challenges in the field house. The three events were the 200-pound farmers carry, the skill challenge, and one on one. The Cubs took first place with Lamesa coming in second and Tahoka in third. The Cubs will continue participating in 7 on 7 on Monday at 6 p.m. at Tahoka High.

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Brownfield’s Abcde Garcia

Brownfield’s Abcde Garcia finished her high school softball career at the 13th annual Greater West Texas Softball Coaches Association All Star game on Friday, June 11. Garcia played on the Class 1A-3A West All Star team at Peoples Bank Softball Stadium at Frenship High.

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The Jalene Young Piano Studio

The Jalene Young Piano Studio held its annual awards recital on Sunday, May 30 at Calvary Baptist Church. Jonah Campa- Peters was awarded the Top Student award at the recital. In the Whitlock Theory Test the top three winners were Kyla Wiebe who won the Gold with a score of 100, Jessie McElwee won Silver with a 98, and Haylee Crutchfield won Bronze with a 93.

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STATE CAPITAL HIGHLIGHTS

Abbott vows to expand border ‘barrier’

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Great American Cook-off

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City Council votes to NOT open Brownfield Family Aquatic Center

In a special meeting, the Brownfield City Council came to the decision to not open the Family Aquatic Center this summer. City Manager Jeff Davis, Parks and Recreation Director Scott Jackson, and Water Director James Nix all recommended to the city council to not open the pool this summer and instead, work on getting it fixed for next year. The council voted to close the aquatic center, bring in engineers, and have the pool properly fixed for next year.

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City Council members clean up the city

On Tuesday, June 8, Mayor Tom Hesse and city council members went out and did some cleaning around city hall. They used weed whackers to cut down weeds on the sidewalks and cut long blades of grass, and afterwards picked up the trash and placed them in garbage bags.

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