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Brownfield Regional Medical Center’s Board of Directors met Tuesday evening for their regularly scheduled monthly meeting. Following the invocation, the meeting began with the Board of Directors approving the minutes from the previous meeting.
Read moreMarch 22 (Reuters) - UnitedHealth Group (UNH.N), said on Friday its Change Healthcare unit will start to process the medical claims backlog of more than $14 billion as it resumes some software services disrupted by a cyberattack last month.
Read moreThe Brownfield ISD Board of Trustees met Monday to discuss topics on the agenda but the biggest takeaway from the meeting was the appointment of Brownfield Middle School Principal Artemio Ontiveros as the Brownfield ISD Athletic Director.
Read moreWELLMAN-- Kyle Woodard and Logan Casteneda each earned a gold medal for the Meadow boys track and field team at the Wellman-Union Wildcat Relays on Tuesday at Wellman-Union High School.
Read moreIncreasing public awareness of the need to ensure the safety and welfare of children led to the passage of the first Federal child protection legislation, the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA), in 1974. While CAPTA has been aended many times over the years, most recently by the Keeping Children and Families Safe Act of 2003, the purpose of the original legislation remains intact. Today, the Childrens Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the Federal agency charged with supporting States, Tribes, and communities in providing programs and services to protect children and strengthen families.
Read moreWELLMAN-- The Wellman-Union boys and girls track teams got to run at home on Tuesday and the familiar surroundings prompted solid performances from both squads.
Read moreThe Meadow Junior High Robotics team competed in the GEAR robotics competition sponsored by the Texas Tech College of Engineering. The eighth graders took three teams. Team one included Cody Clanton, Isabela Hernandez and Khloe Rodriguez. Team two consisted of Riggin Day and Ben Tackitt. Team three included Ashly Jowers, Taylor King and Jayden Torres. The seventh graders took three teams as well. Team four included Elena Crump, Marisol Castillo and David Moreno. Team five included Draven Mcgee, Ryden Campos and Lucas Vasquez. Team six included Jesslyn Luera, iris Hernandez and Maddison Autry. The sixth graders took a pair of teams. Team seven included Brentley McQueen, Bryson Cavazos and Kolt Rios. Team eight included Landri Ferguson, Jenesis Luera, Maddie Martinez and Sophia Estrada.
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