Category: Wallis, Industry, New Ulm, San Felipe

Austin County Municipalities Explore Options to Preserve Rural Character Amidst Houston’s Growth

Zoning regulations can be a complex and controversial issue, but understanding them is crucial. In our latest article, we explore the pros and cons of zoning and provide general information to help the citizens of Austin County navigate this important topic. Whether you’re a homeowner, business owner, or community leader, this is a must-read for anyone interested in the future of Austin County and the growth that is coming our way.

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Brazos Middle School Cougars and Cougarettes Shine at Van Vleck Track & Field Athletic Meet

The Brazos Middle School Cougars and Cougarettes recently participated in the Van Vleck Track & Field Athletic Meet, displaying remarkable athletic abilities and teamwork. Despite tough competition, the teams managed to secure commendable rankings in each category, with the 8th-grade girls’ team placing 2nd and the 7th-grade boys’ team also finishing in 2nd place. The Cougars and Cougarettes demonstrated their potential and dedication towards their craft, leaving their coaches and supporters proud.

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Brazos High School Band Wins Sweepstakes Award at UIL Concert and Sight-Reading Contest

The Brazos High School band recently competed at the UIL Concert and Sight-Reading Contest at Palacios High School, where they achieved a remarkable feat by earning a 1st Division Rating from all three judges in both their stage performance and sight-reading. Their exceptional performance resulted in the band winning a Sweepstakes Award, the highest honor a band can achieve in the competition. This achievement is a testament to the band’s talent, dedication, and passion for music.

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