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- JUST A THOUGHT -

Obviously 2020 is an odd year... not in the numerical sense, but the peculiar and weird way. Last Friday added another situation of strange things to its resume. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away. Now I know that’s not strange that someone who is 87 and had pancreatic cancer died, its the situation that has caused some to. well. you know. panic!

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Get your flu shot, governor says

While scientists race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is urging everyone to get a flu shot.

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Lady Cubs volleyball overcome slow start in sweep

After a two hour bus drive the fourth ranked Brownfield volleyball team began conference play against Friona. Brownfield struggled to get any rhythm in the beginning of the first set, before breaking away for a 25-18 win. From that win the Lady Cubs began to play their normal game taking the next two sets, 25-15 and 25-15, to get the sweep and the first win in conference play. Lady Cubs head coach Mallorie Ellis praised her players for overcoming the slow start on the road.

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NEWS BRIEFS

Meadow ISD - MHS Homecoming Friday, Sept. 25. Game has early kick-off at 6 p.m. WUHS Homecoming Friday Sept. 25. Game has been pushed to 8:00 p.m.

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HopeAlive 11, from tragedy to hope

On January 2, tragedy struck a Terry County family when a vehicle accident claimed the life of eight-year-old Kolter Green. Rhett Green, Kolter’s father was traveling west on FM 41 east of mile marker 298 at approximately 8:30 a.m.

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City Council approves budget and tax rate

Brownfield City Council adopted both the fiscal budget and 2021 tax rate in their regular meeting on Thursday. There was not much on the agenda for the council this time so the meeting was quick and to the point.

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Gov. Abbott loosens restrictions

It had been 78 days since Texas Governor Greg Abbott addressed the state regarding restrictions due to COVID-19, and on Thursday, Abbott loosened some of the those. The last time Gov.

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