The Brownwood Hotel as of Thursday morning.
Barricades are in place in the city streets around the old Brownwood Hotel, 200 Fisk Avenue, while a contractor removes windows from the building. As of Thursday morning, May 6, all of the windows on the east and north sides of the building had been removed. Windows remained on the west side. The City of Brownwood previously closed Fisk and Baker Avenues to pedestrian traffic due to falling glass from windows within the building. East Baker Street, from Fisk to Hawkins, and Fisk, from East Baker to East Anderson, will remain barricaded while work is being done between the hours of 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Barricades are in place in the city streets around the old Brownwood Hotel, 200 Fisk Avenue, while a contractor removes windows from the building. As of Thursday morning, May 6, all of the windows on the east and north sides of the building had been removed. Windows remained on the west side. The City of Brownwood previously closed Fisk and Baker Avenues to pedestrian traffic due to falling glass from windows within the building. East Baker Street, from Fisk to Hawkins, and Fisk, from East Baker to East Anderson, will remain barricaded while work is being done between the hours of 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.
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Winter storm Uri that swept through Texas has put a temporary halt on COVID-19 vaccinations and dose shipments this week.
Texas was set to receive 407,650 first doses of the vaccine from the federal government this week but the shipment was postponed on Feb. 12 in anticipation of the bad weather, according to an article by
The Texas Tribune.
âLocal providers have postponed vaccine clinics because it is not safe for people to be out across much of Texas. Vaccination will resume as soon as conditions permit,â Texas Department of State Health Services spokesman Chris Van Deusen told
The Texas Tribune. âI havenât heard of any public sites being open, but I guess there could be some isolated places where thatâs possible.â