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H-E-B NOW REQUIRING CUSTOMERS TO WEAR MASKS AT ALL STORES
Starting tomorrow (Wednesday), H-E-B will require customers at all of its stores to wear facemasks, regardless of if those stores…
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POWER RESTORED AFTER OUTAGE FOR ROUGHLY 3,500 BLUEBONNET ELECTRIC MEMBERS EAST OF BRENHAM
Update @ 3:55 p.m.: Power has been restored to approximately 3,500 Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative members in Washington County after an outage…
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BRENHAM CITY COUNCIL TO CONSIDER CITIZEN REQUEST FOR CITY-WIDE MASK ORDER
The Brenham City Council will discuss a possible mandatory mask order for the City of Brenham at its meeting Thursday.…
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THREE BELLVILLE ROBBERY SUSPECTS INDICTED BY GRAND JURY
Three suspects arrested in connection with the May 11th robbery of Newman’s Bakery in Bellville have been indicted by the…
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COVID-19 BRINGING ABOUT CHANGE AT BRENHAM PET ADOPTION CENTER
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced businesses and organizations in nearly every industry to make changes to how they operate, and…
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WASHINGTON CO. COMMISSIONERS PRESENT AWARDS TO COUNTY EMPLOYEES FOR SERVICE
The Washington County Commissioners Court recognized five county employees at a brief meeting this (Tuesday) morning. The recognized employees are…
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UNITED WAY OF THE BRAZOS VALLEY TO GIVE AWAY 14,000 FACEMASKS WEDNESDAY IN BRYAN
United Way of the Brazos Valley will give away free facemasks during a drive-thru distribution event tomorrow (Wednesday) morning at…
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BLINN NAMES FORMER PRO GAMER NEW ESPORTS COACH
Blinn College has named the coach of its new Brenham and Bryan Campus eSports teams. North Carolina native Aaron Kapiko…
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NAVASOTA FREEDOM FESTIVAL TO CONTINUE AS PLANNED
The first-ever Navasota Freedom Festival will go on as planned. Monday, the Navasota City Council held a special meeting to…
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FIRST DAY OF EARLY VOTING DRAWS 63 VOTERS
Early voting is underway for the Republican and Democratic Primary Runoffs in Washington County. According to County Clerk Beth Rothermel,…
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