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BURLESON CO. TEMPORARILY DISCONTINUING WEEKLY COVID-19 UPDATES DUE TO “LAG IN DATA”
The Burleson County Office of Emergency Management has temporarily stopped giving weekly updates on COVID-19 cases. In an announcement last…
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TxDOT PUBLIC HEARING ON HIGHWAY 290 IMPROVEMENTS IN WASHINGTON, WALLER COUNTIES BEGINS TUESDAY
Residents looking to offer their input on proposed improvements to Highway 290 in Washington and Waller Counties can do so…
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WASHINGTON CO. REPORTS NINE NEW COVID-19 CASES, 34TH DEATH MONDAY
Washington County’s total count of COVID-19 cases sits at an even 400, after nine new cases were reported Monday. The…
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BRENHAM SCHOOL BOARD DISCUSSES BACK-TO-SCHOOL REOPENING PLAN
Brenham ISD could have to prepare for a larger remote learning plan in the fall than initially anticipated. At the…
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2020 FEAST OF CARING CANCELLED
The 27th annual Brazos Valley Food Bank’s Feast of Caring has been cancelled. The annual event had been slated…
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FLATONIA MAN ARRESETD FOR DELIVERY OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
A Flatonia man was arrested last Wednesday for Manufacture or Delivery of a Controlled Substance in Fayette County. Fayette County…
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DR. LOESCH URGES PATIENTS WITH UNDERLYING CONDITIONS TO NOT PUT OFF MEDICAL ATTENTION BECAUSE OF COVID-19
Washington County’s Health Authority is telling patients with underlying medical conditions to not ignore their health problems because of fears…
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COMMUNITY CORNER TO DISCUSS BLUE BELL AQUATIC CENTER
The Blue Bell Aquatic Center will be this week’s topic of discussion for the KWHI Community Corner. Aquatic Supervisor Tammy…
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DOWNTOWN CALDWELL SEEKING FEEDBACK IN COMMUNITY INPUT SURVEY
The public is invited to participate in a survey providing feedback for downtown Caldwell. The Caldwell Main Street Advisory Board…
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HEGAR PROJECTS CRE SHORTFALL OF $4.6-BILLION
Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar has revised the Certification Revenue Estimate and now projects a shortfall of nearly $4.6-billion to…
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