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The Brownfield ISD Board of Trustees met Monday to discuss topics on the agenda. Board Members Cody Churchwell, Geoff Cooper, Cat Gonzales, Tim Swaringen and Matthew Valdonado were present for the meeting along with Superintendent Chris Smith, Assistant Superintendent Melissa Vera and CFO Ronald Kuehler. After Cooper called the meeting to order, Swaringen gave the invocation and Valdonado led the pledges.
Read moreMeadow ISD fifth grader Ashtan Clanton set out to do a project earlier this year after being elected the Elementary Mayor. Clanton has had a passion for reading and is currently the only member of Burleson Elementary in the 1,000,000-word read club, which he achieved earlier this semester. Claxton saw the need for books as Meadow does not have a public library. Claxton met with the City of Meadow under the guidance of Jenna Wesley and obtained funding from the City of Meadow to bring the community the Little Free Library Bronco Book Barn.
Read moreThree Brownfield High School FFA CDE teams shined at the Texas Tech Area CDE. The Vet Tech team, which consists of Kayden Gillit, Devin Casey, Halee Williams, and Juliet Sanchez, qualified for state.
Read more“Come and listen, all who fear God, and I will tell what He has done for me” (Psalm 66:16). I think the greatest weapon believers have against the enemy of doubt is their personal testimony. What I mean is, it’s not enough to know someone else’s story of deliverance. I could tell you the story of King David, or Paul, or Peter, or many others from scripture. I could even tell you the stories of those who have taught me, or from books I’ve read.
Read moreAs we enter the severe weather season, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar reminds Texans they can purchase certain items tax free during the state’s sales tax holiday for emergency preparation supplies, which begins at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, April 27, and ends at midnight on Monday, April 29.
Read moreUS 62/385 and SH 83 drivers in Seagraves can expect traffic changes next week as crews begin work to rebuild the southbound US 62/385 lanes and westbound SH 83.
Read moreLast Tuesday, the U. S. Postal Service filed notice with the Postal Regulatory Commission of mailing services price changes to take effect July 14, 2024. The new rates include a 5-cent increase in the price of a First-Class Mail Forever stamp from 68 cents to 73 cents.
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