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Fargo’s Pit BBQ closes after 24 years of service
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Fargo’s Pit BBQ is closing down after 24 years of service to the Bryan- College Station community. Fargo’s Pit BBQ announced its closure on Facebook stating the reason behind the goodbye was because of “the challenging economic climate.”. KBTX visited the restaurant Saturday,...
Bryan resident opens lemonade stand to raise money for summer camp
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Each cup of lemonade from Peyton McVay’s lemonade stand brings her one step closer to summer fun in the sun. She set up shop in Bryan Friday morning, hoping to raise $700 so she can go to summer camp. The camp, Beloved and Beyond, is...
College Station High School acapella group seeking community’s support for big event
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - College Station High School’s acapella group, Purple Reign, was founded two years ago and is known for performing a range of hits. “I think my personal favorites have been ‘When the Party’s Over’ and ‘Evergreen’ because I just really like the amount of feeling that it provokes,” member Brett Bowling said.
Enter for a chance to win a cruise while helping Voices for Children
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) -This segment on The Three was paid for and sponsored by Destination Bryan. Voices for Children and Premiere Events is partnering up to raffle off a 6-8 night Royal Caribbean cruise to a lucky winner!. The winner will be able to choose any Royal Caribbean cruise that...
Aggieland Humane Society Pet of the Week: Raisinette
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Raisinette is the Aggieland Humane Society Pet of the Week for the week of July 5th. She is a three year old Blue Heeler/Labrador mix and is truly just as sweet as her name suggests. Raisinette has stayed with families and is great with people of...
Locals to legends: The past and future of live music in Bryan-College Station
While Austin may be considered the “Live Music Capital of the World,” College Station holds the all-time attendance record in the U.S. for the recent George Strait concert, and live music in Bryan-College Station has always played a major role in the culture of both cities. From hosting...
Snook sunflower field has become a popular local photo spot
Jay Wilder was first approached about planting sunflowers on his family’s farm near Snook to fulfill a contract with the H-E-B grocery store chain. When Wilder signed off on it, the farmer he was working with gave him a heads-up: there probably would be people stopping by and taking photos.
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