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Archive for December, 2022

warming hands by a heater
December 23, 2022

Update on Brazos County Warming Centers

Brazos County warming centers are transitioning to standby operations. For more information and transportation options, call 2-1-1.

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warming hands by a heater
December 21, 2022

Warming Centers Available Thursday Through Sunday in Brazos County

Warming centers will be available Thursday through Sunday in Brazos County for those seeking relief from the expected freezing temperatures.

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Bryan Municipal Office Building with Holiday Lights
December 9, 2022

City offices closed for Christmas, New Year’s holidays

The City of Bryan Municipal Office Building and all other city administrative offices will be closed on Thursday, Dec. 22 through Monday, Dec. 26 in observance of the Christmas holiday and will resume normal operating hours on Tuesday, Dec. 27.

City offices will also be closed on Monday, Jan. 2, 2023 in observance of New Year’s Day and will resume normal operating hours on Tuesday, Jan. 3.

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René Graham and Chris Lawrence awarded Mayor's Downtown Impact Award
December 9, 2022

René Graham and Chris Lawrence from BCS Modern awarded Mayor’s Downtown Impact Award for 2022

Mayor Bobby Gutierrez presented René Graham and Chris Lawrence from BCS Modern with the Downtown Impact Award during the Annual Volunteer Awards Reception on Dec. 9.

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Photo of colored string lights.
December 9, 2022

Holiday Safety Tips from the Bryan Fire and Police Departments

Don’t get your tinsel in a tangle! Avoid extra stress this holiday season, and a potential disaster, by following these safety tips.

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Photo of person putting money in the Salvation Army red Kettle.
December 8, 2022

City of Bryan wins Annual Salvation Army BCS Mayor Ring Off

On Dec. 3, Bryan Mayor Bobby Gutierrez and College Station Mayor John Nichols went head-to-head to ring for the Salvation Army’s 16th Annual Mayor Ring Off – a friendly competition to raise money to help provide essential services to those in need in our community. $6,264.24 was raised from the City of Bryan and $2,244.04 from the City of College Station, making the City of Bryan the winner for the 15th year in a row.

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