Apps & Resources That Simplify Wedding Planning Article By | Lizzie West Planning a wedding can be overwhelming - to say the least. And if you aren’t choosing to use a professional wedding planner, it is hard to keep everything from going off the rails. Here are several Apps and Resources to … [Read more...]
Healthy And Stress-Free? Start With Your Teeth
Healthy And Stress-Free? Start With Your Teeth. Article by Reece & Jouett Radiant Exceptional Dentistry Living in the wonderfully friendly setting of the Brazos Valley can be all that is needed for a calm and stress-free outlook on the world. However, the pressures and subsequent demands of … [Read more...]
Re-Gifting: The Gift That Keeps On Being Given
The Gift That Keeps On Being Given Article By | Melanie Wanzek, CTW Features Just because one man’s trash is another man’s treasure doesn’t mean it makes a good Christmas present. A look at the odd tradition of re-gifting: Jodi Newbern’s introduction to the idea of re-gifting began early. At six … [Read more...]
DFPS Launches Get Parenting Tips Campaign
DFPS Launches Get Parenting Tips Campaign Information courtesy of Texas Department of Family and Protective Services The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) is offering a new website filled with free tips and expert advice to help parents navigate the many challenges of … [Read more...]
PUBLIC NOTICE: EFSP Federal Funding Applications Open
PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Funding Applications Open Through The Emergency Food And Shelter Program for Brazos, Grimes, and Leon Counties Information provided by United Way of the Brazos Valley Brazos County, Grimes County, and Leon County have been awarded federal funds made available through the … [Read more...]
Century Square Welcomes First-Of-Its-Kind Selfie Museum
Century Square Welcomes First-Of-Its-Kind Selfie Museum As Newest Immersive Experience Pop-Up “Instaland BCS" to open January 2021 Information courtesy of Century Square and Instaland BCS Houston-based Midway, a privately owned, fully integrated real estate investment and development firm, is … [Read more...]
Coping With Grief And Post-Wedding Depression
Coping With Grief And Post-Wedding Depression Article by | Jess Rios, L.P.C. Intern, Under the Supervision of P. Jeremy Drew, LPC-S of Oakwood Roots Dear COVID Bride, Did you have to postpone your wedding? Did your wedding not turn out half as what you envisioned it would be? Did COVID come … [Read more...]
Four Steps to Setting Goals in the New Year
Four Steps to Setting Goals in the New Year Article By | Christy Wright, Ramsey Solutions I love this time of year. The holidays are my absolute favorite, but not just because of the lights and food and family time. I also love that we have the opportunity to reflect on where we’ve been and … [Read more...]
12 Strategies For Managing Diabetes During The Holidays
12 Strategies For Managing Diabetes During The Holidays Article by | Alessandra Stasnopolis, RDN, LDN Baylor Scott & White Health As wonderful and joyful as they are, the holidays also bring on a monster of things to worry about, including food. This time of year can be especially stressful … [Read more...]
Gift-Wrapped Goodwill: Consider Donating To Worthy Causes This Holiday Season
Gift-Wrapped Goodwill Consider Buying Presents For Or Donating To Worthy Causes This Holiday Season Artciel By | Erik J. Martin, CTW Features There are many people on Santa’s “nice” list who deserve a handsomely wrapped holiday present. But the ones who have the greatest need for a gift this … [Read more...]
Holiday Scams: What Seniors Should Look Out For
Holiday Scams: What Seniors Should Look Out For Article By | Comfort Keepers Coal in the Stocking Scammers and con artists are all around us these days. It seems that no matter where we turn, there’s a nefarious individual or group looking to scam us. To make matters worse, they’re becoming … [Read more...]
How To Shop For Kids’ Gifts Now That Big-Box Toy Stores Are Extinct
Toy Shopping in 2020 How To Shop For Kids’ Gifts Now That Big-Box Toy Stores Are Extinct Article By | Erik J. Martin, CTW Features Toys ‘R Us has packed up and left town. KB Toys is kaput. FAO Schwarz is DOA. How do adults shop for popular children’s gifts now that the big box toy store is … [Read more...]
Bryan ISD Board Seeks Applicant To Fill Member District 5 Seat
Bryan ISD Board of Trustees Seeks Applicant To Fill Member District 5 Seat Information courtesy of Bryan ISD The Bryan ISD Board of Trustees is seeking interested applicants to finish out the current term for Bryan ISD Board of Trustees Single Member District 5, covering southwest Bryan ISD. … [Read more...]
Holiday Happenings at Century Square
Holiday Happenings at Century Square Information provided by Century Square Century Square will continue to spread holiday cheer with a plethora of holiday events throughout the month of December. These events include: Century Square Cinema: Holiday Edition on Wednesday December 16 beginning … [Read more...]
FREE COVID Testing Sites Open This Week
FREE COVID Testing Sites Open This Week Information courtesy of Brazos County Health District Mobile Test Collection Sites December 11, 2020 Contact: Sara Mendez, 979-361-5730 The Brazos County Emergency Operations Center and the Texas Department of Emergency Management are partnering to … [Read more...]
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