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In what some thought would be a hotly contested sheriff’s race, it didn’t quite end up that way. After all the votes were cast and the results were finalized the Terry County Sheriff's race was anything but close.
Read moreTerry County Retired Teachers will hold their regular monthly meeting every first Tuesday of each cmonth at 11 a.m. in the Terry County Senior Center All retired Terry County educators are invited and encouraged to attend.
Read moreAfter months of campaigning for Terry County Sheriff, Timothy Click came out to secure his position as Sheriff. Click won with 74% of the votes which was 1384 votes out of 1877. Since Sheriff Elect Click will not have opposition in the General Election in November, he will be sworn in as Sheriff the first week of January 2021. Click is pictured with his wife and daughter.
Read moreIn a scheduled Wellman-Union CISD school board meeting on Monday night, March 2nd, the board voted unanimously to name Wellman-Union’s current secondary principal Ben Prowell as Superintendent of WUCISD. According to state law, when a lone finalist is announced, the school district must wait 21 day before the actual hire.
Read moreTwice a year Texas and almost every state in the U.S. changes the time.This Sunday, March 8th, will be that time again when Daylight Savings Time is put in place and will end Sunday ,November, 1st. DST lasts for 34 weeks or 238 days which is 65% of the calendar.
Read moreBrownfield ISD, the City of Brownfield, and Terry County have come together to expand Cub Drive. Work began Monday March 2nd, to expand North Cub Drive from East Stewart to East Cactus Ln. (Oak Grove Elementary). There has never been a permanent road that led across the field between E. Stewart and E. Cactus, however, there will be one soon. For years BISD maintenance, coaches, and other staff had made a small makeshift road in place of an actual surfaced road.
Read moreThe Texas Department of State Health Services is taking extra precautions after a Brangus heifer, shown by a student from Miller Grove ISD at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo Feb. 11-14 had been assessed with possible rabies exposure. According to the Texas DSHS, a cow in the cattle barn during the stock show developed rabies and was capable of spreading the virus that causes it during those dates. The Brangus heifer was only outside of the barn while being shown and loaded and unloaded for transport.
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