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NEW ONLINE REGISTRATION SYSTEM OPENS FOR TIERS 1A, 1B AT subHUB
The Regional Vaccination subHUB at the Washington County Expo has launched a new pre-registration system. Last week, the subHUB announced…
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ERCOT-MANDATED POWER OUTAGES PUT STRAIN ON BLUEBONNET MEMBERS DURING FREEZING TEMPERATURES
Officials with Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative say the electric load reduction requirements placed on them by the Electric Reliability Council of…
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BOIL WATER NOTICE FOR CITY OF BRENHAM; CONSERVATION NOTICE ISSUED
Update @ 9 a.m.: The City of Brenham has announced that all water utility customers are now under a boil water…
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FAITH MISSION ASKS RESIDENTS TO SHELTER IN PLACE
As harsh winter weather persists around the region, Faith Mission, in conjunction with local emergency management officials, is encouraging residents…
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POWER OUTAGES CAUSING PROBLEMS FOR BURTON WATER SUPPLY
The continued rolling power outages caused by the freezing weather are leading to problems for Burton’s water supply. According to…
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BRENHAM, BURTON ISDs CANCEL CLASSES THROUGH THURSDAY
Due to continued rolling blackouts and freezing weather conditions, Brenham ISD has cancelled remote and face-to-face classes through Thursday. Remote…
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CITY OF BRENHAM RESPONDING TO WATER MAIN BREAKS
The City of Brenham is working to repair several water main breaks. The city said in a notice this (Tuesday)…
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KEVIN DERAMUS, JENNIFER ECKERMANN NAMED WASHINGTON CO. MAN, WOMAN OF YEAR
The Washington County Chamber of Commerce and Brenham Economic Development Foundation have named the county’s Man and Woman of the…
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AUSTIN CO. TO HOST BEEF CATTLE SEMINAR
Austin County’s Beef & Forage Committee and the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office have scheduled a Beef Cattle Management…
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ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH CANCELS WEDNESDAY SERVICES, IMPOSITION OF ASHES
Update @ 10:50 a.m.: St. Peter's Episcopal Church has cancelled its Ash Wednesday services planned for noon and 6 p.m. The…
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