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March 21: Pork Loin, Mashed Potatoes, Peas, Dessert and Biscuits

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Pool scheduled to OPEN MAY 28th

Summer is almost here and as the weather gets warm the Brownfield Parks department is hard at work on revamping the pool that has been closed for the past two years. Originally it was closed for covid, then the next year Texas had its massive statewide freeze that left the pool needing repairs.

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Meadow Senior Niko Castaneda

Meadow Senior Niko Castaneda will be heading to the State Powerlifting meet in Abilene on March 24, after lifting a total of 1,655 lbs at the Regional Powerlifting meet in Sundown.

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MyTurn: At the root of democracy: Free flow of information

As Ukrainians fight and die for democracy, Russia is arresting its own citizens who are protesting the war and threatening prison for journalists who report the truth.

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Remember to set your clocks forward!

Remember to set your clocks forward! Daylight savings starts this Sunday March 13th, causing us all to lose an hour of sleep. Daylight savings time will end on November 6th at 2 a.m. This practice was originally started during WW1 to save energy. According to recent studies done by the Department of Transportation daylight savings time does in fact save energy. The idea is that we are making better use of daylight by adjusting our clocks to account for the extra sunlight in the summer evenings, and when we make better use of daylight we use less electricity to light our homes in the morning and evenings. Mandy Contreras

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At approximately 10 p.m.

At approximately 10 p.m. March 9th first responders were called to a house fire on South Eighth street. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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District champ crowned at spelling bee

On Wednesday March, 9th at 10am a group of six students ranging from the fourth to the seventh grade gathered to compete in the district spelling bee. The students were the top three qualifiers from their campus, either Oak Grove Elementary or Brownfield middle school. When the kids walked into the room they were thrilled and surprised to see that on each of their seats was a full sized chocolate bar. The chocolate seemed to replace some of the student’s nerves with delight. One student showed his arms stretched far apart and said, “this is how terrified I am right now.” The other students nodded their heads in agreement.

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