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TEXANS 50 AND UP CAN RECEIVE COVID-19 VACCINE BEGINNING MARCH 15TH
Texas residents over 50 will soon be able to get vaccinated for COVID-19. The Texas Department of State Health Services…
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SEVENTEEN RESIDENTS, SIX STAFF MEMBERS AT FOCUSED CARE AT BRENHAM TEST POSITIVE FOR COVID-19
Residents and staff members of Focused Care at Brenham continue to recover after 23 in total have tested positive for…
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JUDGE RULES IN FAVOR OF HOPE RISING, DISMISSES ALL CLAIMS BY TERMINATED EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
A local court has ruled in favor of an anti-human sex trafficking organization based in Washington County, following the termination…
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FAITH MISSION PROVIDES SUPPORT, SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF STONE HOLLOW APARTMENT FIRE
Faith Mission is providing assistance for the families left without a home after a fire at a Brenham apartment complex.…
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LEE CO. JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW AUCTION BREAKS ALL-TIME RECORD
A new record for sales was hit on Saturday at the 47th Annual Lee County Junior Livestock Show Auction. Sales…
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10TH ANNUAL TEXAS RANGER DAY SET FOR MARCH 27TH
Preparations have begun for the 10th Annual Texas Ranger Day in downtown Burton. After last year’s event was cancelled due…
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BELLVILLE ISD TO REQUIRE MASKS THROUGH MARCH; MASKS NO LONGER REQUIRED AT OUTDOOR EVENTS
Mask requirements will continue in Bellville ISD through the end of March, but could change before the end of the…
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BLINN BOARD APPROVES INCREASED TUITION AND FEE RATES FOR 2021-22
The Blinn Board of Trustees approved increased tuition and fee rates for the 2021-22 academic year at its meeting Tuesday.…
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BRENHAM CITY COUNCIL TO DISCUSS COVID-19 DISASTER DECLARATION
The Brenham City Council will address the city’s COVID-19 disaster declaration at its meeting Thursday. Following Governor Greg Abbott’s order…
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FORMER TEXAS HIGHWAY ENGINEER, WASHINGTON CO. ACTIVIST ARTHUR GEICK DIES
A longtime engineer for the Texas Highway Department and member of numerous Washington County organizations has died. Arthur Al Geick…
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