Month: April 2014
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WASHINGTON COUNTY HAS THE LOWEST UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN OVER FIVE YEARS
Washington County recorded the lowest unemployment rate in March since the beginning of the economic crisis at the end of…
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BLUEBONNET SELLS WASHINGTON COUNTY WATER SYSTEM
More than 1100 farms and ranches in northeast Washington County will soon begin receiving water services from Corix Industries, a…
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BURTON SCHOOL BOARD TO RECONSIDER A RESIGNATION
This is the time of year when school boards begin their hiring process as they accept resignations and reassignments for…
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PEARLAND WOMAN KILLED IN WASHINGTON COUNTY
A 65-year old passenger in a car traveling tbyhrough Washington County was killed Saturday afternoon when the Honda Civic she…
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THREE INJURED IN ACCIDENT IN INDEPENDENCE
Three people were taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital in Bryan, after suffering injuries in a two-vehicle collision Saturday in…
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HUNDREDS TURN OUT FOR EASTER EGG HUNT
A huge Easter Egg Hunt highlighted Saturday morning at a local auto dealership. Appel Ford General Manager Jon Hill…
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ANCHOR CLUB HOSTS “BIKE RODEO” SATURDAY
With spring time here and summer fast approaching, many youngsters will be climbing aboard their bicycles. While riding a bike…
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ABBOTT SAYS ARMED SCHOOL EMPLOYEES “OK”
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott says Texas school districts that authorize employees to carry handguns are not violating state…
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ANOTHER “PERRY MAN” OUT AT A&M
A man that Texas Governor Rick Perry backed to take over the top spot at Texas A&M has resigned.…
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BRYAN PRISON CAMP EMPLOYEE SUSPENDED
An employee of the Bryan Federal Prison Camp has been temporarily suspended after he allegedly had sexual relations with…
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