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My Turn: Ideal Jobs

My co-worker Tom said he’s thinking about trying a new career. He should make that move soon, because he’s 63 years old.

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Slick and wet road conditions

Slick and wet road conditions on Saturday evening caused a semi truck traveling down Seagraves Hwy to jackknife. First responders who arrived on scene to assist, stated that the driver of the semi was reported to have no injuries and no other vehicles were involved. The brief storm on Saturday brought .17 inches of rain to Brownfield.

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HOT FOOTING

The Firecracker Run started out with a bang as 250 registered runners came out to compete and have fun.The race started out with the 1 mile race with kids of all ages competing and then followed with the 3K and10k.

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Gas price change is not enough

Good news for Texas drivers but some local businesses here in Brownfield beg to differ. They say while lower prices are good news for some, it still doesn’t make an impact on their businesses. Average gasoline prices in Texas are slowly going down as they have fallen to 15.6 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $4.36/g today, according to the most recent GasBuddy’s survey of 13,114 stations in Texas. GasBuddy’s is a tech company based in Boston that operates apps and websites based on finding realtime fuel prices at more than 140,000 gas stations all over the world. Prices in Texas are 19.2 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and stand $1.55/g higher than a year ago. The price of diesel has fallen 6.3 cents nationally in the past week and stands at $5.72 per gallon.

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BEWARE for the dog

Does this dog behavior look familiar to you? If so, it’s not just bad manners. It could mean life or death for your pup.

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Brownfield Celebrates

The July 1st celebration brought out the best in the community this weekend with amazing food and pride about the great nation.There were 3 big July 1 events. The July 1st celebration started off with some hot wheels with various people from the community showing off their precious cars. The golf cart parade followed with people cruising and showing off their appreciation to this nation by decorating their golf carts with red white and blue.The Hogg Maulies got the crowd dancing the night away under the pops of the fireworks. The community certainly had a blast and are most definitely looking forward to next year.

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NEWS BRIEFS

CEMETARY BOARDLY QUARTERLY MEETING

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