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Terry County sports year in review fall sports

In an unprecedented decision, Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced last Friday, April 17 that all schools in Texas will remain closed through the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year. This triggered the University Interscholastic League (UIL) to cancel all UIL related events from sports to academics. UIL had, at the beginning of the COVID-19 virus pandemic, postponed the rest of the boys basketball state tournament, along with all other events, in hopes that they would be able to finish at a later date.

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Poka Lambro Announces 2020 Scholarship Recipients

• Kutter Baccus – New Home High School

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Type 2 Diabetes Management During COVID-19 FREE Online Course April 28th – May 12th

Type 2 Diabetes is a disease that happens when someone’s blood glucose is too high because their body doesn’t make enough insulin or it doesn’t work well to get the blood glucose into the cells where it can be used for energy. Managing blood glucose can be achieved through healthy eating and physical exercise and taking prescribed medications as directed by one’s physician. 30 million Americans have diabetes and over 90% have Type 2 Diabetes.

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Monday: Ham, broccoli casserole, sweet potatoes, rolls, cherry cobbler.

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Live it, Love it, Do it

To the Class of 2020

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This Week In History

April 26,1986: Chernobyl nuclear disaster - The world’s worst nuclear power plant accident occurs in the Soviet Union, now known as the Ukraine. The lives of 32 people lost and many suffered injuries.

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BISD Approves Concrete Bid For New High School

Brownfield ISD Board of Trustees met in a regular scheduled meeting via Zoom on Monday, April 20th. The meeting began with the school closure update. Superintendent Chris Smith explained that they will continue to do what they as a school district have been doing. Breakfast and lunches will continue to be handed out until the end of May. Smith spoke about the possibility of rescheduling graduation. He mentioned that the district is planning to have some type of event and they plan on having a “full fledged graduation” for the Class of 2020 once the virus clears up.

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