
Mayor Gutierrez’s Letter to Brazos Valley Groundwater Conservation District Board
Mayor Gutierrez has sent a letter to the Brazos Valley Groundwater Conservation District, urging the board to take action to protect the region’s groundwater.
Since its opening, Legends Event Center has attracted more than 36,000 tourism event attendees and generated more than $10.8 million in total economic impact for the local economy from tourism oriented events, with more than $7.2 million of that coming from brand new events to the community.
When the National Weather Service issues an Excessive Heat Warning for our area, it means you should take action to help yourself and others avoid heat-related illnesses and life-threatening situations. Extreme heat causes more fatalities than any other weather-related event. It’s crucial to recognize heat-related symptoms and know how to action:
Help us congratulate the following employees and citizens who were recognized at Tuesday’s city council meeting.
The City of Bryan’s Community Development Advisory Committee will host two public hearings on Thursday, June 8, at 6 p.m. in the Basement Training Room of Bryan City Hall.
Some residents may see smoke emanating in areas of Historic Downtown Bryan as field crews from the City of Bryan’s Water Services perform smoke testing on sanitary sewer lines. This work is dry weather dependent and may be postponed due to rain. Testing starts May 1 and could continue intermittently through the end of June […]
Bea Saba, Library Director of the Bryan + College Station Public Library System, was recognized at the May 2 Bryan City Council meeting for winning the 2023 Outstanding Services to Libraries Award by the Texas Library Association (TLA).
On April 11, Bryan City Council approved a $5.1 million construction contract for new outdoor amenities to Legends Event Center and Midtown Lake. The funds were already included in the overall budget for Travis Bryan Midtown Park.
What do lifeguard shifts look like? I’m not certified, can I still apply? We’ve got answers to these questions and more.
You have likely noticed BTU crews out and about, working on power lines and other electrical equipment in our community. As we celebrate National Lineworker Appreciation Month, we hope you can join us in recognizing just how crucial these unsung heroes are in powering our daily lives.
Some residents may see smoke emanating from northeast Bryan as field crews from the City of Bryan’s Water Services perform smoke testing on sanitary sewer lines.