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Broncos Compete at State Dairy Cattle Contest

The Meadow High School Dairy Cattle Contest traveled to Stephenville at Tarleton State University for their biggest contest of the year on Thursday. Meadow’s team placed 33rd at the State Dair Cattle contest. According to texasffa.org, during this event, team members complete a written exam, evaluate dairy cattle based on physical characteristics, and analyze cows based on pedigree and herd record. Teams consist of three or four members and the top three scores are compiled for team results. Dylan Paiva, Ryder Day, Ty King and Armando Soto were all tasked with representing the Broncos at the state competition.

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Moving Into the Next Stage of Pandhandle Wildfire Recovery

Generosity from across the nation filled four Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Animal Supply Points since Feb. 28 in the wake of the Smokehouse Creek, Windy Deuce and Grapevine Creek wildfires, which burned over 1.2 million acres to become the largest wildfire in Texas history.

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Cubs Fall Short Against Denver City With Playoff Spot on the Line

It was too little, too late for the Brownfield baseball team.

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Brownfield High School Student Heading to Arlington

Brownfield High School Junior Jeremiah Villareal will head to Arlington on May 5th to play in the Madden State Championship. This is the first year that Brownfield High School has had an eSports

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Financial Literacy for Families

(AUSTIN) — In the latest Fiscal Notes, the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts explores how talking with kids about money at an early age can pay off in the long run. This online issue, which coincides with Financial Literacy Month, features a Q&A with Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar, who shares his approach to teaching financial skills to his three children.

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Severe Weather a Growing Fact of life for Ag

Almost 40 tornadoes hit the Midwest and Southeast in one day in December 2015, the largest such outbreak in observed U.S. weather history. A derecho with hurricane-strength winds traveled almost 800 miles through the Corn Belt in August 2020. Both caused massive, unexpected damage to life and property.

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BRMC Receives A Clean Opinion on 2021 Audit

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.

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