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Monday,Feb.13 - Frito Pies, Rice and Refried Beans

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Much ado was made out of bill to raise Texas teachers’ salaries by $15,000, but could it happen in Terry County?

W hen a Texas legislator announced a bill last month that would boost the annual pay of public school teachers by $15,000, media stories with a hopeful tone proliferated around the state and nation.

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Terry County Sheriff’s Office Announces Mobile App Available for Download

The Terry County Sheriff’s Office announced a new mobile App available for download in the Google Play and Apple store on January 13, 2023. The App is free for users to download on both Android and IOS mobile devices. To download, visit www.terrycountysherifftx. org/app and click “Download Our App” in the menu, or go to the Google Play or Apple store and type “Terry County TX Sheriff” in the search bar.

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BRMC is excited to announce that our clinic director

BRMC is excited to announce that our clinic director, Michael Tackitt, will be representing our hospital in Washington, D.C. in June as part of the National Association of Rural Health Clinics Bill Finerfrock Health Policy Fellowship. Michael will be working closely with Senators and Congressman to help guide federal legislation and spending that will promote growth and expansion of rural medical services.

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A wintry rain and snow mix that hit the area Thursday evening produced slick roads and caused two accidents on the Hwy 385

A wintry rain and snow mix that hit the area Thursday evening produced slick roads and caused two accidents on the Hwy 385. Around 6pm, on the 1700 block of Hwy 385, the driver of a white Ford pickup lost control of the vehicle and rolled over. The driver and passenger of the pickup sustained moderate injuries. A few hours later around 8pm another accident occured when a semi truck lost control and landed on its side, blocking southbound traffic on the highway about 3 miles north of Wellman.

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Brownfield Chamber gets ready for its annual banquet and awards tradition

The local Chamber of Commerce always is coming up with new ideas to spread the word about everything Brownfield has to offer, but one of the Chamber’s oldest and most important traditions is coming up quickly. The deadline to nominate this year’s award-winners is Feb. 3, and sponsorships also are being accepted for the 76th Annual Chamber Banquet that will be held next month.

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STATE CAPITOL HIGHLIGHT FEBRUARY 6-10

Ice storm wreaks havoc in much of state

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