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The Brownfield Middle School

The Brownfield Middle School

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Spring Diseases Impacting West Texas Birds

LUBBOCK, Texas — Around the spring every year, viruses and diseases in birds are more common to see all over the state and country according to Small Game Program Director for Texas Parks And Wildlife, Shaun Oldenburger.

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Community Gathers at Courthouse for National Day of Prayer

The Terry County Community came out to the Terry County Courthouse on Thursday to participate in a prayer service held in honor of the National Day of Prayer. Several pastors from different denominations came together in unity to pray for different things, including government first responders, military, media, business, education, family and the church. Attendees got to socialize and pray together before being served lunch outside the Terry County Courthouse.

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Motorcyclists Deaths on Texas Roadways on the Rise

When you see a motorcycle on the road, it’s not just a bike – it carries someone’s best friend, someone’s child, someone’s parent, someone’s spouse. Nearly 600 people riding motorcycles were killed in crashes in Texas last year, and more than 2,400 riders were seriously injured.

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Brownfield High School Senior

Brownfield High School Senior Joel

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Brownfield High School Senior

Brownfield High School Senior

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Broncos and Lady Broncos represent Meadow at Regional UIL

Several Meadow High School students traveled to South Plains College last Friday to compete in the Regional UIL competition. The Broncos and Lady Broncos shined and even had three students qualify for the state competition. Melony Franco placed fifth in the Computer Application category, followed by Ebony Franco, who secured a sixth-place finish. Dylan Paiva placed sixth in the Informative Speaking category. The Meadow Computer Science team, consisting of Kyler Woodard, Andrea Fraire, Addison Garcia and Logan Castaneda, finished second overall as a team. Woodard secured a second-place finish to become one of the three students to qualify for the state competition. Ryder Day led Meadow with a secondplace finish in the Lincoln Douglas Debate, followed by Paiva, who placed fourth. Ryder Day’s second-place finish earned him a trip to the state competition. Meadow’s Literary Criticism team, consisting of Malarie Cardenas, Alissa Simental, Jaycee Cruz and Kyren Howard, placed third overall. Kate Smith placed third in Poetry Interpretation. Smith’s third-place finish qualified her for the state competition. The Meadow Speechg team placed third overall. Overall, the Meadow teams placed seventh in the School Sweepstakes.

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