⚠️ Heads up, Renfro residents!
Xcel Energy has informed us that Renfro Street; North of Moorhead will experience a planned power outage tomorrow starting at 8:00 AM.
The outage is expected to last approximately 8 hours.
Please plan accordingly and take precautions as needed.
4 months ago, Desiree Ruiz
Xcel Energy will be performing fire-preventative maintenance in our area, which may cause temporary power outages in certain locations.
Their crews are working to ensure a safe environment for our community.

We’ll do our best to share updates on specific outage locations and times as we receive them.
Xcel will also be hanging door notices in affected areas to provide advance notice.

If you have any questions, please call City Hall at 806-539-2377.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as this important safety work takes place.
4 months ago, Desiree Ruiz
power outage
🌾 Come on down to the Harvest Festival in Brownfield @ Coleman Park! 🌾 Your Meadow Texas Volunteer Fire Department are serving up delicious brisket wraps and sausage wraps — hot off the pit! 🔥 They’ll also be selling raffle tickets for a UTV, so stop by, grab a bite, and show your support for our hometown heroes! 🚒 #MeadowVolunteerFireDepartment #HarvestFestival #CommunitySupport #TexasProud
5 months ago, Desiree Ruiz
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REMINDER!
The Senior Citizens Committee invites you to join the Senior Social Luncheon today, Monday, September 22nd from 11:00am to 1:00pm at the Meadow Community Center. They will be serving a delicious meal of spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, and dessert. Meadow residents 60 years and older are welcome to enjoy the luncheon at no cost. For those under 60 or who are not residents, a $7 donation will apply. In-town delivery is available for your convenience, so come enjoy a great meal and good company

5 months ago, City of Meadow
The City of Meadow celebrates the life and legacy of our very own Sonny Curtis. From right here in Meadow, his music reached the world — from “I Fought the Law” to “Love Is All Around,” his songs will forever echo across generations. We are proud to call Sonny one of ours, and his hometown will always remember him not just as a legend, but as family. May he rest in peace 🕊️ Sonny Curtis May 9,1937 - September 19, 2025
5 months ago, City of Meadow
Sonny Curtis

The Senior Citizens Committee invites you to join the Senior Social Luncheon on Monday, September 22nd from 11:00am to 1:00pm at the Meadow Community Center. They will be serving a delicious meal of spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, and dessert. Meadow residents 60 years and older are welcome to enjoy the luncheon at no cost. For those under 60 or who are not residents, a $7 donation will apply. In-town delivery is available for your convenience, so come enjoy a great meal and good company

6 months ago, Desiree Ruiz
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Join us on Tuesday, September 16th at 6:30 pm at the Music Hall.

The City of Meadow is discussing the upcoming water rate increase and providing an update on town projects. This is a great opportunity for residents to learn more, ask questions, and stay engaged in the future of our community.

The Meadow Volunteer Fire Department will be cooking hotdogs for everyone to enjoy!

We hope to see you there!

6 months ago, Terri McClanahan
Town Hall Meeting Tuesday, September 16th at 6:30pm at the Music Hall
HUB CITY EXPRESS will be live at the Meadow Music Hall this Saturday, November 23 from 7:00pm to 10:00pm! Live Music, Dancing and Karaoke! BYOB
over 1 year ago, City of Meadow
Train, karaoke, live music
Make plans to drop by the Meadow Music Hall on Halloween for some ghoulish surprises. We will be handing out candy and serving goblin punch from 6pm to 9pm
over 1 year ago, City of Meadow
green liquid smoke cobweb
LIVE MUSIC AT THE MEADOW MUSIC HALL HUB CITY EXPRESS THIS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21st. 2024 8PM-11PM
over 1 year ago, City of Meadow
old western building red roof train
TODAY! Come outside and smell the brisket. The Meadow Volunteer Fire Department is smoking. BRISKET WRAPS $5 or $20 A POUND!
over 1 year ago, City of Meadow
smell brisket hearts
Next week TxDot will begin repairs to the entrances at Moorhead and Patton along 62/82. Please be safe and re-route as needed.
over 1 year ago, City of Meadow
yellow road work traffic sign
Free this weekend at the Meadow Music Hall!! Don't miss the Hub City Express Band this Saturday, July 27th at 8pm!!!! Live Music and Dancing!
over 1 year ago, City of Meadow
guitars city buildings
5:15pm: Power lines damaged at Moorhead and 4th Streets. Please avoid the area.
over 1 year ago, Terri McClanahan
TONIGHT! Check out Burleson Elementary Mayor, Ashtan on KCBD, Ch11 tonight at 10 talking about the Little Free Library Bronco Book Barn!
almost 2 years ago, Terri McClanahan
boy lady red barn post
KCBD white car
Don't miss the Meadow Volunteer Fire Department Fish Fry on April 5th at 4pm. Money raised will go towards the new fire station addition that includes a meeting/training room and kitchen. Held at the fire station, 902 1st Street.
about 2 years ago, Terri McClanahan
red fire truck
WE’VE GOT A PROBLEM... Disposable Wipes. Marketers of disposable wipes are selling convenience. It’s easy to assume that your sewer line is a black hole that simply swallows everything you put into it. Just toss it in and it disappears, right? It’s out of sight, and out of mind. But there’s a lot going on behind the scenes to ensure your waste products are properly disposed of. Most wipes are made with plastic fibers. And those fibers are what keep the wipes from disintegrating immediately as toilet paper does when it gets wet. In other words, the ingredient that conveniently prevents wipes from dissolving like toilet paper is exactly the problem. “The misnomer of ‘flushable’ wipes, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic with the uptick of users, has created and worsened the problem of clogs, line breaks, overflows, and treatment plant issues in Meadow and throughout the state. Fats, oils, and other solids that go down the drain are attracted to these wipes, making them an even bigger issue once flushed. Wipes can clog sewer systems, forcing the city to implement costly repairs like the ones Meadow is currently experiencing. Even though wipes will eventually break down, they don’t break down fast enough to leave the wastewater treatment facility unaffected. Grinders and filters at the treatment facility are getting clogged and grind to a halt causing expensive pumps to burn out and backed up sewage and overflows. And later, even if/when a wipe does eventually break down, the polymer remains, which then chokes out aquatic life. The treatment ponds have enzymes that break down waste, but those enzymes can’t break down the polymers in wipes. Simply put, when you flush a wipe, you’re adding plastic to the sewer lines, ponds, and environment. And we all know plastic takes a long time to degrade. Follow the “Three Ps” principle: If it’s not poo, pee, or (toilet) paper, then dispose of it in the trash. This will keep the waste flowing as it should, which is good for everyone, and keeps your sewer costs down. Oh, and one other thing: it’s not just wipes! Workers at the wastewater treatment facility have removed things that have no business being in the waste stream – paper towels, feminine hygiene products, bandages, facial cleansing pads, and even hair ties.
about 2 years ago, City of Meadow
dog at toilet
Three puppies needing homes. Approximately 6 months old. Long haired Chihuahua/Boston terrier mix or... ? Very sweet. 1 brown female, 1 black female and 1 black and white male. https://www.facebook.com/806K9S City of Meadow, Texas
over 2 years ago, City of Meadow
puppies