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VOTING BEGINS FOR SPRING EGG ART WALK
The sidewalks in Downtown Brenham have been decorated with giant eggs as the annual “Spring Egg Art Walk” has begun.…
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BRENHAM MAIFEST POSTPONED TO LATER IN 2020
One of Texas’ oldest springtime traditions may not occur in the spring this year. Due to COVID-19, the Brenham Maifest…
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SECOND COVID-19 POSITIVE CASE IN GRIMES CO. CONTRACTED THROUGH “HOUSEHOLD CONTACT” WITH FIRST CASE
Grimes County Emergency Management officials have confirmed their second case of COVID-19, and are saying the second case contracted the…
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WASHINGTON CO. COMMISSIONERS TO REVISIT LOCAL DISASTER DECLARATION
Washington County Commissioners will take up action Tuesday on the county’s recently issued local disaster declaration. Wednesday, County Judge John…
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SUNDOWN SOCIAL RESCHEDULED FOR AUGUST 29TH
The annual Sundown Social, benefitting the Washington on the Brazos State Historic Site, has been rescheduled amid COVID-19 concerns. The…
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BRENHAM PARKS AND REC ENCOURAGES SOCIAL DISTANCING IN PARKS, TRAILS, OPEN SPACES
The City of Brenham Parks and Recreation Department is asking visitors to its parks and trails to keep in mind…
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BRENHAM FAMILY FEATURED IN NY TIMES REPORT
A Brenham family was recently featured in a report from a national publication. Friday, The New York Times’ Manny Fernandez,…
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FIRST POSITIVE CASE OF COVID-19 IN FAYETTE CO.
A Fayette County man has tested positive for COVID-19. Fayette County Emergency Management officials confirmed the county’s first case of…
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SEN. KOLKHORST DISCUSSES NEW STATE RESTRICTIONS, BRENHAM AND WASHINGTON CO. DISASTER DECLARATIONS
State Senator Lois Kolkhorst has weighed in on Governor Greg Abbott’s decision to implement restrictions and bans to stop the…
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BLINN POSTPONES REOPENING OF STUDENT HOUSING, FOOD SERVICES, LIBRARIES
Blinn College has postponed the reopening of student housing, food services, and physical libraries through April 3rd. While Governor Abbott’s…
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