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Lady 'Cats struggle at home

The Wellman-Union Lady 'Cats lost their home match up against the Westbrook Lady Cats' by a score of 56-24 Tuesday night. The leading playmaker for the Wellman-Union Lady 'Cats was Cameron Resendez with 10 points. The Lady 'Cats will now look to host Whiteface on Friday.

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Get to know your candidate:

What is your current job title? I am currently serving as the chief deputy in the District Clerk’s Office.

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SYPHILIS NUMBERS UP

The number of syphilis cases in Terry County is climbing. The state health department reports an 84% increase in reported syphilis cases between 2019 and 2021. Most of the infections are with local people between the ages of 25 and 44.

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FBI criminal complaint details charges against Brisendine

BROWNFIELD, Texas — During a routine check of public records on Tuesday morning, EverythingLubbock. com was able to obtain a copy of the FBI criminal complaint against Brian Lynn Brisendine, 42, of Brownfield. Officially, the charge was listed in court records as possession of child pornography involving a prepubescent minor.

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MyTurn: Defensive tackle left defenseless against superbug

I wasn’t nervous about a minor knee surgery. As an NFL football player who’d undergone far more extensive operations before, this procedure seemed completely routine. Little did I know that within 36 hours, I would be lying unconscious on the sofa at my daughter’s second birthday party, my right leg inflamed like an overinflated balloon.

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Joyce Ann (Dyer) Robertson

Joyce Ann (Dyer) Robertson, 83, of Big Spring, passed away Saturday, January 22, 2022. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, January 27, 2022 at Terry County Memorial Cemetery in Brownfield, Texas. Joyce was born February 22, 1938 in Snyder, Texas to Anna (Davis) Dyer and Henry Shelby Dyer.

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William Carl Edgar

William Edgar peacefully left this earth to go live with his Heavenly Father. Some of his last audible words were “I’m in His Hands.” We are sad he is gone but are blessed to know, because of his faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, his prayers were answered. Bill, as he was called by many, was born in Durant, Oklahoma to Carl and Emma Edgar. He graduated from high school in Carlsbad, New Mexico in 1956. After graduation, Bill enlisted into the United States Army. Within two years, he had risen to the rank of E-4 and by the time he was 20 years old, he was an E-5. At the age of 22, he was serving in the DMZ line and at the age of 25 he was a Platoon Sergeant. Bill was recalled to active duty four times and received four honorable discharges. He served in Korea, Vietnam, the Bay of Pigs, at the Berlin Wall, and during the Cold War. He received four Good Conduct Medals, four Bronze Knots, a Korea Defense Medal, a United States Army Service Medal, a Cold War Victory Medal, a United States Army Service Medal, and Army Sharpshooter Medals for rifle, automatic rifle, and pistols. After his service in the Army, he attended Big Spring College and South Plains College. He also served in the U.S. Army Reserves for eight years and was discharged January 1970. Bill was very active in his community. He served as a Deacon at the Brownfield Church of Christ from 1986 to 2003. He taught Sunday School and he and his wife were adult leaders for the teens at the Family Life for Christ Center. He was also very active in Jaycees as their secretary. Bill was also a Scout Master for the Boy Scouts, Cub Scout Leader, a 4-H Adult Leader, an FFA Adult Leader. He was a certified Concealed Handgun Instructor, a member of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and an Adjutant for the American Legion. Bill worked at the U.S. Postal service for 10 years, then he changed employment to Pioneer Natural Gas. After Pioneer, he worked at Energas. He was with Energas (Atmos) for 30 years. Bill is survived by his wife of 53 years, Judy, two sons, Carl Edgar of Wichita Falls and Paul Edgar of San Antonio, his daughter-in-law Jennifer, his grandchildren, Jillian, William, Makayla, and Trinity. He is also survived by his sister Joyce Phipps, her husband Rondal of Monahans, his brothers-in-law Horace Burnett and his wife Roxann of Amarillo and Gary Burnett and his wife Sandy of Fort Worth, and several nieces and nephews. Family and friends gathered to celebrate his life of 84 years with a visitation on Tuesday, January 25, 2022, from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. at the Brownfield Funeral Home. Funeral service for William Carl “Bill” Edgar will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, January 26, 2022, at Brownfield Church of Christ with Bo Shero officiating. Burial will follow at Brownfield Cemetery under the direction of Brownfield Funeral Home.

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