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BRENHAM P.D. WARNS OF ‘INACCURATE’ FACEBOOK POSTS
The Brenham Police Department is warning local citizens of false information being circulated. A phony Facebook post has been…
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WASHINGTON CO. CONFIRMS FIRST COVID-19 DEATH
Washington County officials have announced the first death of a COVID-19 positive patient. Officials announced this (Friday) morning that a…
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BLINN STEI BUILDING LEADS HISTORIC MONTH OF BUILDING PERMITS
The City of Brenham’s March building permit totals were some of the largest seen in recent memory. The city issued…
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FAITH MISSION MOBILIZING ON-CALL VOLUNTEERS FOR COVID-19
Faith Mission’s Neighbors Helping Neighbors (NHN) Disaster Program is providing “Serve Safely” On-Call Volunteer opportunities to help those immediately affected…
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BRYAN MAN ARRESTED AFTER 5-WEEK OLD DAUGHTER SERIOUSLY INJURED
A Bryan man is in police custody, after allegedly beating his five-week old daughter. The infant is in a…
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CITY OF BRENHAM BEGINNING TRANSITION OF SANITATION SERVICES TO BIG
Transition plans are underway for residential sanitation and recycling for City of Brenham residents. Beginning May 4th, sanitation services will…
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LEE CO. CONFIRMS FIRST TWO CASES OF COVID-19
Lee County has confirmed its first two positive cases of COVID-19. Wednesday afternoon, Lee County officials received notification from local…
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BRENHAM CITY COUNCIL EXTENDS DISASTER DECLARATION, CLOSES PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS, SPORTS COURTS
The Brenham City Council approved an extension of the city’s local disaster declaration through the end of April at its…
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BRAZOS CO. REPORTS FOURTH COVID-19 DEATH, FIVE NEW CASES, THREE RECOVERIES
The Brazos County Health District has reported a fourth death in the county from COVID-19. Health District officials announced today…
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BURTON CITY COUNCIL RENEWS DISASTER DECLARATION
The Burton City Council met via teleconference this (Thursday) morning to renew the city’s local disaster declaration. The council gave…
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