Updated: 10:57 PM CDT April 20, 2021
BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas Exosent Engineering, the designer and manufacturer of industry-leading cargo tanks, is expanding its Brazos County-based operations at a new location with a larger facility.
This summer, the company will move from its current 19,000 square foot leased facility to a 73,000 square foot building in south Brazos County.
“We will be able to provide more services to our customers and expand here in the local area. We will be able to hire more people and grow organically here locally,” President and Co-founder UV Doron said.
Doron said Exosent is a one-stop-shop.
They start with raw steel then weld each piece to create pressurized cargo tanks carrying lethal substances.
Full-Service Brookshire Brothers store opens Tuesday on A&M campus
and last updated 2021-04-20 10:36:21-04
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS â Listen up Aggies, a 40-thousand-square-foot grocery store is opening up for business Tuesday and with all the bells and whistles, it could be your new favorite hang-out with not only food but a ton of social and lounge options.
The Lufkin-based, 100% employee-owned grocery chain opens up College Station s Brookshire Brothers store Tuesday.
The new space is located on Texas A and M University System land and will provide students and the community with a wide selection of unique products, a full-service pharmacy, a fueling station and an outdoor event venue.
Brazos vaccination hub requesting fewer first doses this week due to diminishing demand
and last updated 2021-04-18 19:05:17-04
BRYAN, TEXAS â Normally, the Brazos County vaccination hub requests 5,000 first doses from the state each week, but not this time.
Chief Jim Stewart says they only asked for 2,000, which is the lowest number of first-doses they ever requested.
Residents crashed the Brazos County vaccination hub s appointment website on numerous occasions early on, but that s not the problem the hub is having now.
Leaders are seeing a diminishing demand across the board, particularly with the number of people wanting their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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County Judge Duane Peters issued a Disaster Declaration for Brazos County after the April 8 storm. Author: Elisabeth Tharp Updated: 10:22 PM CDT April 14, 2021
BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas It’s been almost a week since the disastrous hailstorm ripped through Brazos County. People’s cars still have shattered windshields, leaving them with no transportation. Thankfully, there are people in our area who are stepping up to help.
Today, Brazos County Judge Duane Peters made the choice to issue a Disaster Declaration.
To put it simply, judge peters said the declaration makes money available to those who need it.
“It is a disaster in the sense of the financial disaster could cause the county,” Judge Peters said.