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Broncos and Lady Broncos win district golf championship

SEMINOLE – The Meadow boys and girls golf teams competed and took first place overall at the District 7-1A golf meet at Gaines County Golf Course on Wednesday, March 30th. Meadow battled through strong winds and the cold to win the district titles. The district champions were not done with just winning the overall district titles, they also swept the top three spots in boys with Braden Smith in first place overall, Taylor Caswell in second, and Dylon Fabila in third. Tate McBee took first place individual medalist. The Lady Broncos took two of the top three overall spots with Nyomi Alvarado in first place and Andrea Fraire in third place. Head Coach Jonathon Alaniz spoke on his team’s performance.

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Lady ‘Cats golf qualifies for regional

SEMINOLE - The Wellman boys and girls golf teams competed in the District 7-1A district golf meet at the Gaines County Golf Course. The district meet was held on Wednesday, March 30th under adverse weather conditions of strong winds and cold temperature. Despite the playing conditions the Lady ‘Cats team of Abbi Dyer, Kenzie Harp, Haylee Boshears, Tina Friesen, and Kamryn Murph came in second place to qualify for the regional meet as a team. Wildcat golfer Blake McClure is going to be the Wildcats only player at the regional meet. As a team the Wildcats came in third place missing the regionals by a spot. Head Coach Kody Bell spoke on his team’s performance.

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Gerald R. Butler (Reidge)

Gerald R. Butler (Reidge), 77, beloved Father, Grandfather, Great-grandfather, and Brother, was called to his eternal resting place on October 22, 2021.

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Commissioners Court discuss Game Room

Terry County has officially created women in Agriculture day! It happened at the regularly scheduled commissioners court meeting on Monday, March 28.“I J.D. Wagner, Terry County Judge do hereby proclaim Thursday April 14th as Women in Agriculture Day in Terry County Texas.” After the official statement was made the room erupted into applause. The day is to recognize and support women in agriculture “so they can equip themselves and help with the day to day operation and continue to future generations of the farm.” Also, “game rooms in Terry county need to be controlled”, explained sheriff Timothy Click, “so we finally found a law that gives us the authority to do it.” “So pretty much the idea we’ve come up with is that the locations of the game rooms should be at least five miles or further outside of any city limits in Terry County, to include Brownfield, Wellman, and Meadow. Game rooms need to be at least two miles from any church or school or one mile from any residence. The next thing I’d recommend is no more than two game rooms allowed in the entire county. Each game room should have a permit to operate and they should come to me to purchase the permit at the sheriff ’s office. The permit should cost $1000 initially and then $850 each month after the first month.” “As far as applying for a permit the owner or operator applying for a permit shall not have a felony conviction for the past ten years, and they must be a resident of Texas and understand the laws of gambling in Texas.” Sheriff Click said that, “every week at least once one or two people come to the office wanting to open a game room here and they’re from New York, so they don’t know anything about Brownfield or Terry County or anything they’re just trying to come down here and make a bunch of money illegally.” Judge Wagner was concerned about what more inappropriate and illegal activities these game rooms bring. The general consensus of the individuals in the room was that they wanted to shut the game rooms down entirely. At this moment there are two in Terry County, but only one is operating because the other is expecting to get new slot machines. Instead of being able to shut them down completely the new rules will ensure that no more are added and it will push the two that exist now out of town. “That gives them sixty or ninety days to become in compliance with the county regulations.” The board joked, “did you say five miles out of town?” another person responded “isn’t it eleven miles to Meadow?” Sheriff Click said “I talked to the guy who co-wrote the bill and he said that was the whole purpose they had done it like this. The law is so vague that it gives us the power to put specifics in it.” Based on the new regulations it seems as if the commissioners court will succeed in its goal of eliminating the game rooms in Terry County.

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Niko Castaneda brings home a State Championship for Meadow ISD

Niko Castaneda wins 2-A State Power lifting Meet for Meadow ISD. Castaneda had very impressive lifts to lead him to a state title. Castaneda weighed in at 299.2 to start out the meet and went on to squat 725 Lb., bench press 390 Lb., and dead lift 585 Lb., for a total of 1700 Lb. in his lifts to lead him to a state title.

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Governor Abbott, TEA Announce Funding Adjustment For Texas Public Schools To Sustain In-Person Instruction

AUSTIN - Governor Greg Abbott and the Texas Education Agency (TEA) announced today that school districts in Texas may be eligible for an adjustment in operational minutes requirements for certain attendance reporting periods during the 2021-2022 academic school year. This means funding will be made available to school systems in Texas that have experienced attendance rate declines because of the lingering impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, given an emphasis on in-person instruction. This adjustment would apply to the first four reporting periods of the current school year.

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STATE CAPITAL HIGHLIGHTS

Wildfire risk remains high in much of state

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