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Brazos County deputies awarded for bravery in hostage situation

Brazos County Sheriff looks for families to join Texas Lions Camp

Brazos County Sheriff looks for families to join Texas Lions Camp Camp in Kerrville offers fun for kids with disabilities and last updated 2021-07-12 18:21:45-04 BRAZOS COUNTY, TX — One charitable Texas summer camp, free of charge to attend, could provide fun and self confidence to children with disabilities. Brazos County Sheriff Wayne Dicky represents the local area in recruiting support for a Noon Lions Club camp known as Texas Lions camp. Monday afternoon, Dicky spoke before the College Station Noon Lions club in hopes of drumming up support for the program, and bringing in local families who may want to sign up their children.

Flag Remembrance held in College Station Saturday, around 900 flags placed for veterans ahead of Memorial Day

34th Annual Law Enforcement Memorial Service in College Station

Fallen Texas officers honored in College Station at 34th Annual Law Enforcement Memorial Service The service was held in Veteran s Memorial Park and honored the lives of Texas officers lost in the line of duty. Author: Erin Wencl (KAGS), Jacob Reyes, Elisabeth Tharp Published: 4:49 PM CDT May 12, 2021 Updated: 9:03 PM CDT May 12, 2021 COLLEGE STATION, Texas The 34th Annual Law Enforcement Memorial Service is a time for people to come together and give thanks to the dedicated men and women who serve in law enforcement, especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice. College Station Police Chief Billy Couch said policing is a challenge each and every day for these men and women to go out and serve.

Brazos County law enforcement agencies in D C for presidential inauguration

Brazos County law enforcement agencies in D.C. for presidential inauguration Over 70 law enforcement officials from the Brazos Valley lent themselves in service to protecting the public safety at the nation’s capital city Wednesday. and last updated 2021-01-21 00:36:14-05 WASHINGTON, D.C. — Over 70 law enforcement officials from the Brazos Valley lent themselves in service to protecting the public safety at the nation’s capital city Wednesday. As President Joe Biden ascended the steps of the Capitol, countless law enforcement entities were in position throughout Washington, D.C. to ensure a peaceful transition of power. This group included dozens of Aggieland’s own, such as Brazos County Sheriff Wayne Dicky.

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