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Updated Property Tax Information Now Available for Texas Taxpayers

(Brownfield) — New and updated property tax information has just been compiled by Terry County Appraisal District and is available now to assist taxpayers. This property tax information is current and covers a wide range of topics, such as taxpayer remedies, exemptions and appraisals, and has information for select groups, such as disabled veterans and persons age 65 or older.

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Brisendine Arrested and Charged with Possession or Promotion of Child Pornography

The director of the Brownfield Industrial Development Corporation (BidCorp), Brian Brisendine, was arrested and charged with Possession or Promotion of Child Pornography. According to a news release from the Texas Department of Public Safety, DPS Special Agents and FBI "worked jointly to investigate a tip on the possession and possible promotion of child pornography received from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children."

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NEAR COMPLETION

The modern Brownfield High will be ready for students soon.

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Get to know your candidate: Tessa Clark

What is your current job?

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2022 tax filing: tips and deadlines

The Internal Revenue Service announced that the nation's tax season will start on Monday, January 24, 2022, when the tax agency will begin accepting and processing 2021 tax year returns.

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My Turn: MAKE RESILIENCE YOUR SUPERPOWER WITH THESE 3 SKILLS

We all face challenges in our daily professional and personal lives. Bills slap us in the face, the doctor tells us to eat less Cinnabon, kids get ice cream on the carpet, and our bosses put more on our plates—life happens. Resilience helps us overcome the adversities we face.

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EPA allows limited use of Enlist herbicides

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) granted new registrations and labels for Corteva Agriscience’s Enlist One and Enlist Duo herbicides on Jan. 11. The products are registered for seven years but will not be available to Texas growers in a limited number of counties with federally listed endangered species.

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