Itâs one of many new businesses the area is seeing.
The shop at 6520 W. Adams Ave. â across the street from a Starbucks and near the entrance to Holy Trinity High School â will be ready to open in a few weeks, workers at the site said. It is one of two Temple locations â the other at 201 N. General Bruce Drive near West Adams and Interstate 35 â the Oregon-based coffee chain will open within the next several months.
âWeâre so excited for our two upcoming shops in Temple,â company spokesperson Rilynn Davis told the Telegram. Dutch Bros Coffee is a mostly drive-thru shop that serves coffee, smoothies, freezes, teas, energy drinks and nitrogen-infused cold brew coffee. Walk-up customers also are welcome.
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The Ark-Tex Council of Governments approved filing for a grant for the rural water and wastewater projects at Thursdayâs meeting.
âDrinking water systems are vital to both health and economic development,â ATCOG Grant Specialist Toni Lindsey said. âWith dependable water facilities, rural communities can attract families and businesses that will invest in the community and improve the quality of life for all residents.â
The grant would be $500,000 for different rural water and wastewater processing facilities to upgrade their facilities.
The grant is geared not to large projects, but the small capital ones that communities and organizations put off for when they have the money, Lindsey said.