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Many changes have been made since the COVID-19 virus crisis. The Brownfield City Council meeting that took place on Thursday morning April 2nd was on Zoom and simulcasted on Facebook Live. This was a first for the City of Brownfield and the council. This was a regularly scheduled meeting with one emergency item added to the agenda.
Read morePer government guidelines, all classes at ACES are cancelled from now till at least May 19 and possibly longer. We respect Charlyce’s commitment to our community and patrons and want to keep them safe. We will resume activities when government guidelines declare it safe to do so.
Read moreThe Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and its network of volunteers are responding to the shortage of personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic by providing badly needed face masks.
Read moreHow the school districts handle things during this time of uncertainty could help ease anxiety in the community. All three school districts in Terry County have been on the battlefield for their students to help them get an education, food, and some comfort.
Read moreOh how we have fallen victim to the “PC” (political correctness) society. I look at our world today and think that perhaps maybe we should go back in time and live when common sense was the thing to have. Yes, I believe we have lost our common sense to the PC police and it is getting worse by the day.
Read moreLast week there was a fourth confirmed case of the COVID-19 virus in Terry County. After the South Plains Public Health District gave their release of the potential exposure sites, it stated that someone was involved with the Brownfield Regional Medical Center and lived in Terry County as the fourth confirmed case.
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