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Second Annual Chocolate Crawl

Second Annual Chocolate Crawl - The Brownfield Chamber of Commerce held the second annual Chocolate Crawl on Thursday, February 10. The event's purpose is to encourage residents to shop local participating businesses. Participating businesses included Oooh La La, who partnered with Antima Cellars, Brownfield Floral, The Triple D Winery with Sweet Lil Peace, Whitehouse Parker, and many others. The businesses offered chocolate sweets to visitors to celebrate Valentine’s Day. The participating business decorated their locales with a Valentine Day theme.

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Robert Gene Rose

Robert Gene Rose, age 83 of Whitney Texas passed away Sunday February 6, 2022, in Waco Texas. A funeral service was held at 3:00 pm Friday, February 11, 2022, at Marshall and Marshall Funeral Directors Chapel in Whitney with Bruce Martin officiating. Burial will follow at Prairie Valley Cemetery in Whitney. A visitation was held from 6:00 to 8:00 pm Thursday, February 10, 2022. Robert was born November 15, 1938, in Brownfield Texas to John Riley and Mary Elizabeth Rose. He was in the US Army, he worked in the petroleum oil field for over 41 years, and 21 years with Oxydential City Service. Bob and Carleen retired to Whitney Texas in 2002. Robert enjoyed camping with his family, going to Las Vegas, and watching sports. He also loved spending time with his family. He is preceded in death by his wife, Linda Carleen Rose; brothers and sisters, Gladys Geneva, Jay Rose, Cue Rose, Inez Duffy, Irene Brown, Ed Rose, Nina Depoister, Fay Warren, Donald Rose, Christine Purvis, Mark Rose; and parents, John Riley and Mary Elizabeth Rose. Robert is survived by his children, Scott Rose and wife Teresa of Levelland, Brian Rose and wife Lisa of Sundown, Carrie Glass and husband Matt Glass of Cibolo; and sister, Mary Nell of Odessa, grandchildren, Aaron Jordan Rose, Audra Breann Rose, Lawrence Riley Rose, Robert Evan Rose, and Rian Michael Rose of Levelland, and Michael Alan Glass and Nathan Tyler Glass both of Cibolo.

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Shauna George

Funeral Service for Shauna George, 70, of Brownfield will be held at 10 am Tuesday, February 15, 2022, at Brownfield First Baptist Church. Visitation will be held from 6:00- 7:30 pm Monday, February 14, 2022, at Brownfield Funeral Home. Shauna was born on November 24, 1951, to Dale and Trucene George in Brownfield. She graduated from Brownfield High School and attended the nursing program, earning a degree in nursing. She was a member of Brownfield First Baptist Church and enjoyed attending church. She enjoyed watching sports, especially Tech and the Dallas Cowboys. She loved her niece and nephew and never missed attending their sporting events. Shauna is preceded in death by her parents, Dale and Trucene George and nephew, Scotty George. Shauna is survived by her brother Scott George and wife Debbie Thompson of Lubbock; niece, Stormy George and nephew, Sterling George.

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Terry County Commissioners Court to meet Monday morning

Notice is hereby given that a regular meeting of the above-named Commissioners Court will be held on the 14th of February at 3:00 p.m. at the Terry County Courthouse 500 W. Main, Rm 4B at which time the following subjects will be discussed.

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Lady Cubs Head Coach Michelle Wyatt

Lady Cubs Head Coach Michelle Wyatt celebrated her 300th career win with her assistant coaches Shea Myatt and Jacei Barrera and her players after defeating Littlefield 67-30 on Friday night.

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Brownfield Superintendent confident in opening new high school soon

At the January board of trustee meeting, Superintendent Chris Smith said the new high school building was having inspections done that week. Smith gave an update on the inspections and how far along the construction process of both the high school and gym is going.

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City council discusses consumption of alcohol in parks and at events

The Brownfield City Council members braved the snow and cold to meet on Thursday morning for their regularly scheduled meeting. Mayor Tom Hesse called the meeting to order once the quorum was present with council members Judy Besler, Eric Horton, Michael Tackitt, and Celso Duran. Councilwoman Michelle Cooper and City Attorney Matt Wade participated via Zoom, and council members Ricky Rocha and Isaiah Bautista were absent. At the start of the meeting, Hesse recognized Israel Roman as February’s Employee of the Month.

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