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Seek GOD First

It’s so easy to get in a routine and forget that faith still pleases God. For example, I recently woke up early to write my blog but accidentally dozed back off for 45 minutes. Although the extra rest was nice, the problem was my schedule wasn’t going to be very lenient and I lost some valuable time. But in my older years, I’ve learned it’s never good to rush. So with coffee in hand and my computer across the room, I prayed.

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Wildfire concerns spread over Texas

Rising temperatures and dry conditions are worrisome to the Brownfield Community. The Texas A&M Forest Service is concerned of the possibility of wildfires on the 4th of July weekend. The service is worried about the rising temperatures and dry conditions.

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Capital Highlights Week of June 27 - JULY 1

Abortion officially illegal in Texas

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One man, one rep, one community

Brownfield High power lifting athletes are getting stronger in the offseason one rep at a time. Thats because of one man trying to better his community. Jesse Zambrano a graduate from Wellman-Union ISD has become quite the accomplished powerlifter. Zambrano holds the state bench press record in the 148 lb weight class at 363 pounds. Zambrano is also ranked 4th in the world in his weight class with this bench press record. The goal Zambrano has set is to hit the national record of 380 lb in bench press.

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Genaro Arguellez

Funeral services for Genaro Arguellez Sr., 79, of Brownfield will be 2:00 pm Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church with Father John Ohlig officiating. Burial will follow at Brownfield Cemetery under the direction of Brownfield Funeral Home.

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CubsRise summer enrichment camp

The drone business is booming in Brownfield! Brownfield high school teacher Susan Brisendine and her class got together for a special summer class on Wednesday, June 22 to build makeshift drones made out of popsicle sticks. The young group of kids sat in groups around the room and made a flying drone completely from everyday things you may find in a normal household. No one was bored!

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My Turn

The NCAA’s Transfer Portal is rapidly degrading college athletics, and the trickle-down effects are already impacting high school athletes who have goals and dreams of earning scholarships to a prestigious college or university.

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