Month: May 2020
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WATER PARKS, FOOD COURT AREAS IN MALLS NOW ALLOWED TO OPEN; REC SPORTS FOR ADULTS CAN RESUME SUNDAY
More facilities and activities in Texas can open this weekend, as part of the latest reopening orders from Governor Greg…
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USDA ANNOUNCES DETAILS OF CORONAVIRUS FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR FARMERS
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently announced details of federal assistance for farmers through the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program…
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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAYS WASHINGTON CO. STORM DAMAGE CAUSED BY UP TO 80 MPH IN STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS
The National Weather Service is reporting that Washington County experienced straight-line winds of up to 80 miles per hour in…
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CITIZENS STATE BANK DONATES TO BRAZOS VALLEY FOOD BANK
Citizens State Bank has donated $5,000 to the Brazos Valley Food Bank through its Food for Families Fund Drive. Thursday…
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BRENHAM SCHOOL BOARD TO DISCUSS SUMMER SCHOOL, ATHLETICS
Summer school and summer athletics will be the topic of discussion at Monday’s virtual meeting of the Brenham School Board.…
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BRYAN POLICE INVESTIGATING HOMICIDE AT TWIN CITY CONDOMINIUMS
The Bryan Police Department is investigating a homicide at a local condominium complex. Friday evening, around 6:30 p.m., police responded…
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TUCHI’S FURNITURE DAMAGED IN FRIDAY AFTERNOON ACCIDENT
A Brenham furniture store suffered damage after a Friday afternoon accident. Just before 2 p.m., the Brenham Fire Department was…
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WASHINGTON CO. COMMISSIONERS TO CONSIDER EMS AIR PREFERRED PROVIDER AGREEMENT WITH WALKER CO.
Washington County Commissioners will meet Tuesday to act on an agreement expanding the reach of the county’s EMS multi-mission helicopter.…
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LONG-SERVING WASHINGTON CO. CONSTABLE, FASKE’S JEWELRY CO-OWNER “BUTCH” FASKE DIES
A longtime Washington County Constable and co-owner of a long-standing jewelry store in downtown Brenham has died. Carroll “Butch” Faske…
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WASHINGTON CO. SURPASSES 200 TOTAL COVID-19 CASES, REPORTING 106 ACTIVE CASES
Washington County now has over 200 confirmed cases of COVID-19, although only about half of the cases are active. The…
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