Bryan native writes an interactive book for her daughter
In 2019 Scholastic released their biennial Kids & Family Reading Report, revealing that kids and families are demanding more diversity in reading books.
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BRAZOS COUNTY, TX â In 2019 Scholastic released their biennial Kids & Family Reading Report, revealing that kids and families are demanding more diversity in reading books.
25 News reporter Rachael Espaillat shares how a Bryan Native has taken it a step further to make sure her daughter sees herself in children s books. I love to sing songs with mamma joining in, Nicole Butler White, a published author, reads to her daughter Egypt.
New mental health clinic and spa opening in Arlington this weekend
The clinic and spa offers a variety of services, including massage and aroma therapy as well as talk therapy.
One of the rooms at the new Center to Rise Wellness Spa Studio that is set to open in Arlington this weekend is pictured.(Nicole Butler)
A new mental health clinic and spa is set to open in Arlington this weekend with a number of different therapies.
Center to Rise Wellness Spa Studio first opened last year in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic out of co-founder and CEO Nicole Butler’s home in Crowley.
This year during Black History Month, Anne Arundel County’s Few of Many event focuses not only on looking back, but looking around to Black leaders who are making history now.
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According to the Fox West Texas website, a Brownwood man was arrested Saturday after leading law enforcement officers on a high-speed chase through Cisco.
Fox West Texas cited a Cisco Police Department press release that states on Saturday, Jan. 16, CPD Officer Nicole Butler received a call of a reckless driver entering the city limits on Hwy 183S.
The vehicle was found and the driver led officers on a high-speed chase through the area. It eventually came to a stop when it crashed into the side of a local doughnut shop, the release said.
Cisco Police Officer Clint Hauck and Sgt. Lee Risdon arrived to help Butler take the suspect, identified as Matthew Dylan Power, of Brownwood, into custody. The vehicle Power was driving was damaged extensively; however, there was no damage to the business.