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Fire Danger Ahead?

The National Weather Service predicts it will be 70 degrees with light winds in W. Texas from time-to-time this winter. Some people would hear that and think yes, that’s a good golf day. But for Chris Graham, that forecast is a worry.

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Get to know your candidate:

What is your current job? I am currently working for Terry County as 1st deputy Asst. County Treasurer. I have served Terry County in that position for the last 7 years

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Lots of BIG smiles

Lots of BIG smiles at the end of this year's Terry County Stock Show

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Broncos and Wildcats split in district

The Wellman-Union Wildcats and Lady 'Cats hosted their Cross County rivals of Meadow on Friday night for district play Basketball. The Meadow Broncos took a commanding 72-25 win over the Wellman-Union Wildcats. The Broncos were led by Jimmy German with 17 points. The Wildcats were led by Levi DePoyster and Christian Rios with six points each. The Wellman-Union Lady 'Cats took the 57-52 win over the Meadow Lady Broncos in a thrilling showdown. The Lady 'Cats were led by Kenzie Harp with 17 points and the Lady Broncos were led by K'lynn Tarin with 15 points.

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Capital Highlights week of January 17 - 21

Dozens of school districts close due to COVID-19 outbreaks

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Alicia Garcia Perez

Funeral service for Alicia Garcia Perez will be held at 10 am Thursday, January 20, 2022, at Victory Worship Center Assembly of God. Prayer services will be held at 6 pm Tuesday and Wednesday, January 18 and 19, 2022, at Brownfield Funeral Home. Alicia Perez went home to be with the Lord on January 15, 2022. She was born on November 7, 1945, in Temple, Texas. She grew up in the Houston suburbs. In 1959, she moved to Brownfield with her parents. She then met the love of her life, Felix Perez Jr. II. They married in 1963 and had 12 children. Alicia was known to everyone as Nana, Licha, and Mrs. Perez. Her passion was cooking and she loved to feed everyone’s children. She is survived by two sisters, Mary Helen Garcia of Abilene, Tx., Gloria Garcia of Abilene, six sons, Ricky Perez and wife Debbie of Brownfield, Felix Perez III of Brownfield, Pete Perez and wife Angela of Brownfield, Joel Perez of Brownfield, Max Perez of Snyder, Tx, Ramon Perez of Brownfield. Four daughters, Betty and husband Eloy Vela of Brownfield, Cecelia Perez of Austin, Tx, Debra Perez Coronado of Dallas, Tx, and Erica Perez of New Braunfels, Tx. Two adopted children, Trystan and Felicity Perez, 34 Grandchildren, and 17 Great Grandchildren. She was blessed with an abundance of nieces, nephews and welcomed any child as her own. She is preceded in death by her late husband, Felix Perez Jr. II; her parents Trinidad and Susie Garcia; four brothers Joe Garcia, Trinidad Garcia Jr., Tony Garcia, and Jimmy Garcia; her twin sons Micheal and Mark Perez; and one grandson Ricky Perez Jr.

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