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TWO INDICTED FOR LOCAL ARMED ROBBERY
Two people from Round Rock have been indicted for a March armed robbery in Brenham. 19-year old Ricky Caldwell…
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MADISON COUNTY MAN CHARGED IN DEATH OF 8-WEEK OLD CHILD
A Madison County man has been charged in the February death of an eight-week old baby. 46-year old Johnny…
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WASHINGTON CO. JIC NOTES DISCREPANCIES IN COUNTY, STATE COVID-19 DATA
Washington County health officials are working on finding the reason for some large differences in COVID-19 data reported by the…
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BRENHAM SCHOOL BOARD NAMES DR. TYLOR CHAPLIN LONE FINALIST FOR SUPERINTENDENT
The Brenham School Board has named a lone finalist for the position of school district superintendent. Dr. Tylor Chaplin was…
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WASHINGTON CO. COMMISSIONERS HEAR POSITIVE AUDIT REPORT
The Washington County Commissioners Court was presented the county’s annual audit report for 2019 at its meeting today. A representative…
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DR. LOESCH ASKS EMPLOYERS TO STOP REQUIRING NEGATIVE COVID-19 TESTS FOR EMPLOYEES TO RETURN TO WORK
The Health Authority of Washington County is asking employers in the county to not require negative COVID-19 tests from employees…
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UIL MOVES 5A/6A FOOTBALL & VOLLEBALL BACK FIVE WEEKS
The University Interscholastic League has postponed the start of the high school fall sports season for Class 6A and…
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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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