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Cubs Football: Coach Perez Assistant Coach of the Week

Defensive Coordinator for The Brownfield Cubs, Jacob Perez, has won Assistant Coach of the week. The Cubs have won two games so far this season and stand 2-0 for the first time since the 2015-16 season. The Cubs D is a big reason for that. In the Cubs previous game against Tulia the Brownfield Cubs won 35-7, only allowing one touchdown. In the past two games the Cubs D has only allowed 123 rushing yards on 64 attempts, and as few as 183 passing yards on 48 passes. The Cubs D has caused 14 three and outs and the biggest number of all the statistics, 7 turnovers in 2 games. Averaging 3.5 turnovers per game and statistically giving the offense 3 and a half more chances to score.

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City Council Meets to disccussed City Budget

Bryan Moran | special to the Brownfield

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Brownfield Tennis prepares for district showdown

Brownfield Tennis got some practice in to prepare for a district match up on Tuesday, September 6. The boys team played Reagan County in a scrimmage and the girls team played Monohans in a scrimmage as well. No score was kept in either scrimmage.

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Living in Terry County the Longest - Bobbie Hicks

was born in Terry County and lived here all 98 years of her life.

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Honoring our First Responders

For most of us, some days are identifiable simply by stating a set of numbers. Some of our older readers have memories indelibly etched and totally recalled by the simple code of 12/7/41. They can vividly remember where they were and what they were doing as the news of that day blared its bulletins across the radios of this nation. Many more, the baby boomers among us, have the day of 11/22/63 etched forever in memories. And again with little effort, they remember where they were in every detail that November day with news coming out of Dallas.

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Before You Break Out New Ground,Ensure Your Farm Meets Conservation Compliance

The term “sodbusting” is used to identify the conversion of land from native vegetation to commodity crop production after December 23, 1985. As part of the conservation provisions of the Food Security Act of 1985, if you’re proposing to produce agricultural commodities (crops that require annual tillage including one pass planting operations and sugar cane) on land that has been determined highly erodible and that has no crop history prior to December 23, 1985, that land must be farmed in accordance with a conservation plan or system that ensures no substantial increase in soil erosion.

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