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Texas H.B. 2089 has been signed by Governor Greg Abbott and will be enacted beginning September 1, 2021. The bill provides up to $500,000 in funding over the next Texas biennium for early detection of foreign plant pests and diseases, including but not limited to Race 4 Fusarium wilt (FOV4) which is currently present in the El Paso region.
Read moreThe Brownfield boys’ basketball team participated in the Frenship Tiger summer basketball association summer league with back to back games on the first night of the four week schedule. The Cubs played the first week at Lubbock Cooper High School Auxiliary gym, with the Cubs winning the first game against Roosevelt 44-36, but losing the second game 74-63 to Olton in the varsity division. In the first game against Roosevelt, the two teams played a back and forth game trading baskets. The Cubs held a slim 23-22 lead after the first 20 minutes, and came out and hit shots early in the second half. In the second game, Brownfield went into the half trailing 25-24, but fatigue hurt the Cubs in the second half as Olton went on to build a 14 point lead before the Cubs made a run in the final five minutes to cut the lead to single digits. The Cubs next two games will be on Tuesday, June 8 at Frenship High School junior varsity gym. Game 1 will be against Littlefield and game 2 will be played right after against Idalou, with tip off set for 8 p.m.
Read moreThe Brownfield baseball team finished the season 6-9-2 overall and 2-6 in District 3-3A and qualified for the first round of the Class 3A playoffs. The Cubs faced the District 4-3A champions Tornillo Coyotes in a three-game series in which the Cubs lost both games, but came close to forcing a winner take all third game before losing on a walk-off single in extra innings.
Read moreThe Terry County Cemetery Board - relies solely on donations from the public in order to keep the cemeteries looking great. If you would like to make a donation or honor someone else with a donation in their name, donations can be made to the Cemetery Fund at the Terry County Treasurer’s Office in the courthouse. Questions about spaces at the cemeteries can also be answered there.
Read moreWhen I was in elementary school, the beginning of summer meant several things: singing “Onward Christian Soldiers” at Vacation Bible School (VBS), staying outside way past dark, and scrubbing black tar bubbles from my bare feet.
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