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Read moreby Amber Schmitt | Brownfield News Lately, I’ve found myself wishing that people were a bit kinder in general. How quickly has a dismissive barista or a rude customer diminished your mood? And how quickly has something as small as a compliment brought your mood back up? If everyone could be just 1% kinder, it could change a lot. This is why I have been challenging myself to be more kind lately, and it has impacted my life more than you might think. I challenge you to join me on this journey of becoming a more genuinely kind person.
Read moreJamie Roney had called the Texas Nurse’s Association looking for advice and the Brownfield native ended up with a seat on its board of directors.
Read moreSergeant First Class Vince J. Curiel assumed responsibility as the United States Special Operations (USSOCOM) Washington Office NCOIC, on June 1, 2022. SFC Curiel is a 2005 graduate of Brownfield High School. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in July 2006, as a Human Resources Specialist. He attended basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. SFC Curiel has a wife, Melissa, and three children, Brayden, Aria, and Owen.
Read moreWellman-Union Pre-K & Kindergarten students took a field trip to the Kendrick Memorial Library last week to get a first hand look at the library and the numerous books available
Read moreWhy are pollinators so important? That’s easy - Food. One out of three bites of food can be attributed to these important creatures – such as bees, butterflies, moths, birds, beetles, bats, and a few other small mammals. Pollinators provide crucial assistance to fruit, vegetable and seed crops as well as other plants that produce fiber, medicine and fuel. For many plants, without the help of pollinators, they would be unable to reproduce.
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