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The flagship 6666 Ranch is up for sale, says Texas brokerage firm

KING COUNTY, Texas (KVII) — After 150 years under the ownership of the Burnett family, the three properties of the 6666 Ranch are up for sale, according to Lubbock brokerage firm Chas. S Middleton and Son.

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LADY CUBS HOLD OFF LADY BRONCHOS

The Brownfield girls’ basketball team hosted Odessa High on Friday night in the first game of a home back to back. Both the Lady Cubs and Lady Bronchos came into the game in the midst of winning streaks with Brownfield having won all four games and Odessa winning its last three. In a very even match the Lady Cubs used a 24-8 second quarter run to create the separation needed to win their fifth straight game, defeating the Lady Bronchos 63-50.

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LADY CUBS CONTROL LADY MUSTANGS

After defeating Odessa High on Friday night at home, the Brownfield girls’ basketball team returned to its hardwood court to face Lubbock Coronado, Saturday afternoon in a home back to back game. The Lady Cubs used a team effort to win their sixth straight game with a 69-41 win over the Lady Mustangs and remain unbeaten in the season.

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MUSTANGS CHARGE PAST CUBS

The Brownfield boys’ basketball team had a difficult task against visitors Class 5A Lubbock Coronado on Friday night. What began as a close game that saw the Cubs compete with the Mustangs for one quarter, turned into a 96-54 blowout loss. The length, height, and athleticism of the Mustangs, which had three players miss dunk attempts in the game, hurt the Cubs causing them to start falling apart in the second quarter.

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CUBS DROP BACK TO BACK GAMES

After losing at home to Coronado, the Brownfield boys’ basketball team traveled to Anson to face Rockwall Heath in the back end of a back to back. The Cubs suffered their second straight loss falling to the Hawks 85-51 Saturday afternoon.

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BASKETBALL ROUNDUPS

Lady Broncos drop back to back games

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Crime rises during the holidays

It has been a wild year, to say the least. It’s also been a crime-ridden year. With lockdowns put in place, domestic dispute calls have also risen. And at the end of May, there were many protests that quickly turned violent and deadly. However, the holiday season, beginning after Thanksgiving has historically been a time when crime becomes more prevalent according to local and state law enforcement. Simply put by Terry Co. Sheriff Tim Click, “Thefts do rise as the end of the year comes around, plus after harvest is over and not as many people are moving around in the county crime tends to spike.”

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