Month: March 2014
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OIL SPILL COULD HAVE DEADLY EFFECTS ON GULF
A Texas A&M marine biology professor says the oil spill in Galveston Bay last week is now drifting towards the…
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CUBS FALL IN EXTRA INNINGS
MAGNOLIA WEST (12-5/7-2) 6 BRENHAM CUBS (13-7/8-1) 4 (12 INN) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9…
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FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE RICE TO SPEAK AT A&M
One of the most prominent faces of U.S. foreign policy in the past decade is coming to Texas A&M to…
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CITY COUNCIL TO GET SIMON THEATER UPDATE
The Brenham City Council is ready to get an update on the Simon Theater project during a morning workshop Thursday…
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LCRA RESERVOIR PROJECTS
The Lower Colorado River Authority is planning a new reservoir near the Texas coast. The Board of Directors approved spending…
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HEMPSTEAD ISD POLICE CHIEF FIRED
Hempstead School Supt. Delma Flores Smith has fired the district’s police chief, Gerald Robinson, saying he failed to investigate a…
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REV. RANDY WELLS NEW FAITH MISSION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
There has been a major change at Brenham’s Faith Mission. Faith Mission Board Chair Ricky Dickson announced Friday that the…
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TWO SUSPECTS BUSTED FOR POST OFFICE BURLARIES
Two suspects have been charged with burglarizing mailboxes in Brenham, Old Washington, Burton and Chappell Hill and several surrounding areas…
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TWO BUSTED FOR DRUGS IN LATE NIGHT STOP
A post midnight traffic stop led to the arrest of two people on drug charges. Brenham police officer David Dudenhoeffer…
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SLIGHT JUMP IN UNEMPLOYMENT BUT MORE PEOPLE WORKING
Clint Kolby, the Project Manager for the Brenham Economic Foundation notes a bit of irony in February’s unemployment figures for…
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