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No. 8 Lady Tigers

The Brownfield Lady Cubs could not contain the Lady Tigers’ offense in Thursday’s 15-0 defeat in Snyder.

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Valenzuela Brings Home Championship No. 8 Lady Tigers shutout Lady Cubs

The Brownfield Lady Cubs placed third at the 3A DI State Championship Final behind several top-three performances, most notably Aubree Valenzuela winning the state championship in the 181-pound weight class by a slim margin of five pounds. Shem Gurrea placed second in the 114-pound weight class, only 25 pounds behind the state champion. Zeriah Gomez finished third in the 123-pound weight class, followed by Angel Gurrea in fourth place.

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Wellman-Union Tracksters Post Solid Performances at Meet

ACKERLY-- The Wellman-Union track and field team posted some solid performances at the Sands Mustang Relay on Friday at Ackerly Sands High School.

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Watching a Solar Eclipse Without the Right Filters Can Cause Eye Damage...Here’s Why

On April 8, as millions of people try to watch a solar eclipse sweep over North America, eye doctors across the United States will be on high alert.

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Hunting Accidents at a New Record Low in Texas

AUSTIN — Texas recorded a new alltime low number of hunting-related accidents across the state, according to the 2023 Texas Hunting Accident Report.

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Calvary Baptist Hosts Youth Fundraiser

Calvary Baptist Church held a youth lunch fundraiser for their church to raise funds for their student ministry Sunday. The youth members served a meal of Ham, mashed potatoes, gravy, rolls and a dessert. The lunch was just the kickoff to the fundraising season. The student ministry has more fundraising plans in the future but is still fine-tuning the details of those events. The lunch was a perfect starting point for the fundraising season as they were able to earn around $2,000.

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More Life at Terry County Cemeteries

According to Terry County Sheriff Timothy Click, there will more life seen in the next few days at the local cemeteries. One hundred new Juniper evergreen type trees will be planted next week.

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