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Cubs football drop home opener to Chieftains

The Brownfield football team opened its 2021 season at home looking to start the season with a win for the first time since the 2018 season. The Cubs went up against Friona, who they played and lost to last year in their season road opener.

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Brownfield tennis gets road win over Levelland

Due to some repairs scheduled to be made on the courts the Brownfield tennis team revised its schedule, changing a home game against Levelland on Tuesday, August 24 to a road game.

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Commissioners renew disaster declaration for county

The commissioners met Monday, August 23 at the courthouse, where they dealt with the usual business of approving the previous meeting’s minutes and paying the county bills. From there they had three public hearings and a few other items on the agenda. The commissioners also approved the disaster declaration for the county.

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Pfizer vaccine becomes first FDA approved COVID vaccine

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a press release stating they have approved the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, which will be marketed as Comirnaty, for the prevention of the disease in individuals age 16 and older. This is the first and only COVID vaccine to be approved by the FDA, and will continue to be used under emergency use authorization for those ages 12 through 15 and administered as a third dose for certain individuals who are immunocompromised.

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Monica Warren, Service Specialist South Plains

South Plains Community Action (SPCAA) is an agency working to benefit the lives of the communities it serves. They offer plenty of programs such as workforce, housing, head start, health, child care, community, and transportation. The employees at SPCAA work with members of the community in those programs and try to assist them in what ever way they can.

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News Briefs

Brownfield Retired Teachers Association - will meet September 7, 2021 at 11:00 at the Terry County Senior Center.

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Thomas Henry Birdsong III

Thomas Henry Birdsong, III, died on August 20, 2021 at age 94, he was an only child and predeceased by his parents, T H. Birdsong, Jr., and Virginia Wishart Birdsong; and by both his first wife Annette Jones Birdsong and his second wife, Constance Bradshaw Birdsong. He had a loving blended family. He is survived by his wife, Jane M. Birdsong and his three children, Thomas H. Birdsong, IV, Virginia Corinne Birdsong Winburn and Warren L. Birdsong (Penny); his three grandchildren, Thomas Mills Winburn, Christianna Mills Johnson, and Japheth Saecker, Jr.; and three great grandchildren; Henry, Emaline and George Johnson. Also surviving is one stepdaughter Susan F. Smither and her two children, Gretchen M. Smither, Benjamin H. Smither (Melanie), and great grandson Maxwell H. Smither and one stepson Richard H. Bradshaw. He attended Suffolk High School and was a graduate of Randolph-Macon College (Class of 1949), Ashland, Virginia, with a degree in history and government. He served two years in the U.S. Navy, active duty, during World War II. He entered the peanut business in 1949 with Birdsong Peanuts, Suffolk, Virginia, and spent his entire career spanning 72 years with the company and was the Chairman at his death. In 2000 he was inducted into the Peanut Hall of Fame by the American Peanut Council for his “Outstanding Contributions” to the peanut industry. A native of Suffolk, Mr. Birdsong served the Suffolk community in many ways. He served on the Board of the Old Dominion Boy Scouts, on the Suffolk School Board, as President of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, as President of the local chapter of Randolph-Macon Alumni, President of the Lions Club, on the Board of Main Street United Methodist Church and was Chairman of the Community Fund. In 1965, Mr. Birdsong became Executive Vice-President and General Manager of the southwest operations of Birdsong Peanuts, headquartered in Gorman, Texas. While in Texas he served on many associations and community activities such as helping establish and finance the Birdsong Women’s Center at the Harris Methodist Hospital in Stephenville. He was a charter member of the Cross Timbers Fine Arts Council. He was active in First United Methodist Church, the NCNB Bank and Tarleton State University (A&M System) all in Stephenville, Texas. While active at Tarleton he was a member of the President’s Club, Trustee Emeritus of the Tarleton State Foundation, established the Endowed Scholarship in Hydrology and endowed the Arts program. He was presented the Conservation Businessman Award by the Upper Leon Soil and Water Conservation District in 2000. He served four terms as President of the Southwestern Shellers Association; Chairman of the National Peanut Council; he served on the Ex-Officio Advisory Board Long-Range Planning for the National Peanut Council; he served on the Advisory Council for the Secretary of Agriculture at the Federal level; Chairman, Southwest Peanut Research and Education Advisory Committee and Director of the West Texas Chamber of Commerce. Besides his home in Texas, Tom had a home in White Stone, Virginia and later a home at the Kilmarnock Westminster Canterbury where he was involved with organizations such as Historic Christ Church, Chesapeake Academy, Rappahannock Art Center and the Virginia Quality Life program. A trustee emeritus of Randolph-Macon College, Mr. Birdsong served on the Board for two terms from 1981-1994 and 1995-2001 including a term as Vice-Chair of the Board. He served on the Executive Committee of the Boydton Society and Board of Directors of the Society Alumni. He and Birdsong Peanuts were significant donors to the Birdsong Field House, Birdsong Hall (dormitory), Birdsong Café, Birdsong Peaks of Excellence Center, Birdsong Townhomes, and improvements to the athletic facilities and other projects. He financially supported several students in order for them to attend Randolph-Macon College. He helped ensure the College’s future by establishing a charitable unitrust that has become part of the College’s endowment. In honor of his business, civic and philanthropic contributions, in 2003 he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Law Degree from the college. He was bestowed one of the college’s highest honors — The Algernon Sydney Sullivan and Mary Mildred Sullivan Award for humble service to others. He had a full and meaningful life in all that he did. He was generous with his time and resources to many individuals and charitable endeavors. To all of his family and friends and the communities where he lived, he was a kind, thoughtful and loving man who will be dearly missed. Due to the Coronavirus, a church service is inadvisable at this time. The celebration of life and burial will be held at Cedar Hill Cemetery, 102 Mahan Street (off N. Main St.) Suffolk, VA 23434 on Wednesday, August 25, 2021 at 1:00 P.M. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made to Randolph-Macon College, P.O. Box 5005, Ashland, VA 23005 or Animal Welfare League of the Northern Neck, 75 South Main Street, Kilmarnock, VA 22482. The family expresses much gratitude to those who knew and cared for him at his home and at Kilmarnock Westminster Canterbury and Rappahannock General Hospital. R. W. Baker Funeral Home in Suffolk, Virginia is in charge of all arrangements.

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