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Kovu the cat reunited with owner 2 years after going missing
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - After two years of refreshing lost and found listings, Melanie Vicic finally found her lost cat with the help of Aggieland Humane Society. Vicic has been diligently searching local lost and found pages ever since losing her beloved cat Kovu in 2022. While moving homes in College Station, Kovu wandered out of an open door.
‘Power in a transformed life’: True events inspire Bryan minister to write book for all ages
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - As all sorts of events can inspire the masses, one instance close to a decade ago stuck out to a Bryan ministry, leading to the production of a book. It was 2015 when some children brought Patricia Hefti, a local children’s minister, an injured bird at an SOS Ministries picnic.
H-E-B offering discount on frozen foods in areas impacted by Hurricane Beryl
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - H-E-B announced a discount program on frozen foods in areas impacted by Hurricane Beryl. Beginning Sunday, July 14 through Sunday, July 21, customers in select areas can save 10 percent on all frozen food items, including ice. Stores offering the discount are located in the Golden Triangle, East Texas, Bryan/College Station and Brenham.
Juvenile Detention Center students beautify Downtown Bryan by painting murals
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) -For more than a decade, The Arts Council of the Brazos Valley and the Brazos County Juvenile Services Department have been teaming up in a project they call Art for Life, giving at-risk youth an opportunity to work with experienced painters, poets and performing artists to create public works of art.
Calendar for Thursday, July 18
Painting with color and fire encaustics workshop, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., DeGalley, 930 N. Rosemary Drive in Bryan. Admission: $250. Once Upon a Storytime, 10 a.m., Lake Walk, 4107 Lake Atlas Drive in Bryan. Summer Camp 2k24, 1-5 p.m., Long Intermediate School, 1106 N. Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. in Bryan. Camp is...
Treat of the Day: St. Joseph Catholic School receives 3rd District of Distinction Award for commitment to art
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - For the third year in a row, St. Joseph Catholic School in Bryan was named one of 94 winners of the 2024 District of Distinction Award by the Texas Art Education Association (TAEA). The school said it was bestowed this award for providing a well-rounded education with an emphasis on the arts to its students.
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