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MULTIPLE CHARGES FILED AFTER LOCAL VEHICLE STOP
A Colorado County man has been arrested following a call for a welfare concern. Friday, just before 6:30 p.m.,…
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SIX ARRESTED ON WARRANTS OVER THE WEEKEND
Six people have been arrested by Brenham Police on outstanding warrants over the holiday weekend. Friday morning, police located…
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BRENHAM SCHOOL BOARD TO CONTINUE SUPERINTENDENT DISCUSSION WEDNESDAY
The Brenham School Board will meet virtually tomorrow (Wednesday) to continue its search for a new superintendent and possibly name…
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WASHINGTON CO. COMMISSIONERS APPROVE SOFTWARE UPGRADES
Washington County Commissioners approved new software for the county’s Environmental Health Department at their meeting today (Tuesday). Commissioners voted to…
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FIVE ARRESTED AFTER FIGHT BREAKS OUT NEAR BURTON
Five people have been arrested after an incident, Monday afternoon near Burton. Sheriff’s deputies were called out around 3:00…
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BRAZOS VALLEY FOOD BANK TO PROVIDE FREE MEALS WEDNESDAY AT WASHINGTON CO. FAIRGROUNDS
The Brazos Valley Food Bank will host a free drive-thru food giveaway tomorrow (Wednesday) at the Washington County Fairgrounds. The…
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BRENHAM PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION TO DISCUSS NEW SUBDIVISION, MARKET SQUARE DEVELOPMENT
The Brenham Planning and Zoning Commission will meet this (Tuesday) afternoon to discuss land east of Old Masonic Road and…
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TxDOT BEGINNING WORK TUESDAY ON HIGHWAY 290 BETWEEN BRENHAM AND BURTON
Starting today (Tuesday), TxDOT will begin rehabilitating existing bridge decks at Holle Creek, Sheppard Creek, and Ganske Creek along Highway…
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FALLEN SOLDIERS HONORED IN RADIO-ONLY MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM
This year’s Washington County Memorial Day program took a much different shape than in previous years, due to the COVID-19…
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PROJECT GRADUATION A GO FOR BRENHAM HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS JUNE 10TH
The graduation process for this year’s Brenham High School senior class has been anything but ordinary, but seniors will still…
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