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BRENHAM & WASHINGTON CO. OFFICES TO CLOSE FOR LABOR DAY
Local offices will be closed on Monday in observance of Labor Day. Brenham City Hall will be closed along with…
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CRASH CALL ONE OF THREE RESPONSES MONDAY FOR BRENHAM FD
The Brenham Fire Department responded to three calls on Monday and one early this (Tuesday) morning. One of the calls…
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169 ACRES OF RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL BY BRENHAM PLANNING & ZONING
After a two-hour discussion on Monday, Brenham Planning and Zoning Commissioners moved unanimously to recommend creating a planned development district…
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BRENHAM SCHOOL BOARD OPTS OUT OF HOMESCHOOL PARTICIPATION IN UIL EVENTS
The Brenham School Board chose today (Monday) to not allow homeschool students to participate in University Interscholastic League (UIL) events.…
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OVER 20 ADOPTIONS SATURDAY AT ‘CLEAR THE SHELTERS’ IN BRENHAM; FREE ADOPTIONS THROUGH REST OF AUGUST
Several families have brought a new companion into their households through Brenham Animal Services’ annual Clear the Shelters adoption drive.…
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COMMUNITY CORNER TO DISCUSS BRENHAM GAMECHANGERS ‘BIG EVENT’
The Brenham GameChangers will be this week’s guest on the KWHI Community Corner. GameChangers President Dr. Heather Thielemann will appear…
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BURTON SCHOOL BOARD TO ADOPT NEW BUDGET, TAX RATE
The Burton School Board will take votes on Wednesday on the budget and tax rate for the new school year.…
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RAMBLER NAMED PET OF THE WEEK
Rambler is this week’s Pet of the Week at the Brenham Pet Adoption Center. (courtesy Brenham Animal Services) Rambler is…
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BRENHAM CITY COUNCIL TO CONSIDER INSURANCE COVERAGE PLANS
The Brenham City Council will hold a special meeting on Wednesday to approve insurance coverage plans for the upcoming fiscal…
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BURTON WATER WELL TESTING COMPLETE, RESTRICTIONS LIFTED
Burton residents and businesses can return to using water as normal, as the city has completed its 36-hour testing period…
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