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History museum open to reopen Thursday after weekend sneak peak

Brownwood Bulletin After hosting a successful  Great Sneak Peak Saturday, the Brown County Museum of History opens its doors for regular hours for the first time in 14 months Thursday morning. The museum, which closed in March 2020 because of COVID, has undergone a renovation while closed that has brought in numerous new exhibits. The museum will have a grand reopening and ribbon cutting at 11:30 a.m. Thursday. After its Thursday reopening, the museum  at 212 N. Broadway in Brownwood will begin keeping its pre-COVID hours of 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday and Friday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The Great Sneak Peak was not only a chance to show off the museum s new look but also also served as a fundraiser. The event included actors from the Lyric Theatre community who portrayed historical characters.

Fort Worth vegan-friendly taqueria Mariachi s Dine-In moves to larger location

Fort Worth vegan-friendly taqueria Mariachi’s Dine-In moves to larger location New Camp Bowie spot now also serves dessert, appetizers and $5 margaritas. Mariachi’s Dine In owner Ashley Miller at the restaurant in Fort Worth(Lawrence Jenkins / Special Contributor) 11:16 AM on May 24, 2021 CDT Tacos, ice cream conchas with chocolate drizzle, spiked sorbet and even more vegan options are just some of the new menu items at Mariachi’s Dine-In’s new location, which opened May 19. The restaurant, known for its extensive vegan offerings like jackfruit birria tacos, banana blossom “fish” tacos, and cashew queso, first opened in July 2018. The gas station spot seated about 16 people, but now they can seat 80.

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Brown County Museum of History prepares to reopen

• Wendlee Broadcasting. On Thursday, May 27, the museum will have a grand reopening and will be resume its pre-COVID schedule of Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Improvements to the museum include new LED lighting, repairs and new paint on the ceiling and a carpeted pathway through part of the museum. The renovations are made possible by state grants as well as local grants including the Arts Council of Brownwood, Brownwood Women’s Club, the Col. Burns Ranch and the Harriet Gulley Foundation, and assistance from the county and the City of Brownwood. “The time down has been well used,” said Beverly Norris, exhibit coordinator and vice president of the Museum of History board of directors.

Commissioners leave burn ban intact

During a brief meeting Monday morning of Brown County Commissioners, they left the Brown County Burn Ban in effect, citing continued dry conditions and strong wind expected this week. Commissioners were also told by County Emergency Management Coordinator, Darrell Johnston, that the large prescribed burn, planned at Camp Bowie, has been postponed, due to unfavorable weather conditions.  Some smaller burns may take place at Camp Bowie this week as weather permits. In other business, no action was taken on an agenda item pertaining to speed limits on county roads.  It was noted that when the entire list of county roads is ready, it must be published in the local newspaper twice followed by a public hearing date yet to be set.

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