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The community of Meadow is suffering a major loss after a head-on collision takes the life of Meadow Senior Wes Woodard. According to a social media post from the City of Meadow, Woodard was on his way to the FFA banquet that evening and was scheduled to graduate in just 3 weeks. Woodard was a star athlete, placing 4th in the Regional track meet for hurdles the weekend prior.
Read moreBrownfield’s classrooms have long been a place for teachers to teach students; now, since being chosen to be one of six Learning Labs in the state, the school district is a place for teachers to instruct fellow teachers.
Read moreThe Brownfield city council met Thursday morning for their regularly scheduled meeting to discuss a multitude of items. Council members Kelli Mendez, Celso Duran, JC Tijerna, Michelle Cooper, Eric Horton, Michael Tackitt and Isaiah Bautista were all present on the quorum along with Mayor Tom Hesse, City Manager Jeff Davis, Secretary Kelly Burris and Attorney Matt Wade.
Read moreCoach Lofton has made a decision to return to Canyon ISD for personal reasons. He is a great coach and man. We wish him well in all of his future endeavors. Our focus will shift to hiring a new Head Coach and Athletic Director. We had some really strong candidates and we look forward to reengaging them about our open position.
Read moreNancy Reeves McGowan, a truly gentle soul, entered the Kingdom of Heaven on April 3, 2023, after battling Alzheimers for Four plus years, spending her last year in a Memory Care Facility, The Cottages At Chapel Creek in Frisco Texas, to whom the entire family is grateful. Born July 7, 1945, in Houston Texas to Jack H. Reeves and Ruth Hewitt Reeves, she graduated from Lamar High School in Houston in 1963 and that Fall entered SMU and received her Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education in 1967. She then taught 5th grade in Mesquite, Texas during the time her husband attended Law School. In October of 1967 she had her first born son. She patiently waited for her husband to finish the U.S. Army JAGC school and then joined him at Ft. Knox to begin her first of four years as an Army wife. Many life long friends were made at Ft. Knox. Her second son was born there in May of 1972. Two months later she moved to Brownfield after her husband was transferred to Southeast Asia. In August of 1972 she flew with a 4 month old and a 16 month old to Seoul Korea to join her husband. In August of 1974, her husband was released from active duty and they moved to Brownfield, Texas where her husband began his first of 54 years practifcing law with his granddad and father. In october of 1976, her third son was born in Lubbock. In March of 2019, Nancy and her husband moved to the Colony, Texas for their final home. Nancy was predeceased by her mother, father, and sister Judy Hubbel. She is survived by her husband, William J. McGowan II, sons William J. McGowan III (Jay), his three children Tristen Benjamin McGowan, Kaylen Vince McGowan and Liv Eliana McGowan, Christopher Michael McGowan, and his wife, Cristi and their son Oliver Grey McGowan, Blaine Marshall McGowan and his wife Christen McGowan, and their three children Logan Bryce McGowan, Alyssa Marie McGowan and Ella Francis (Frankie) McGowan. Nancy taught for a total of twenty years and there was not one student that she did not love to pieces, especially her TEMSCA kids. A celebration of her life was held at the Waterford Point Family Center on April 22nd. She was a voracious reader until the ravages of Alzheimer’s completely took her mind. The Family requests that only Donations be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or one’s favorite charity.
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