Washington County Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cuttings
Updated: 5:19 PM Notice of ribbon cuttings and upcoming events.
Updated: 5:19 PM Notice of ribbon cuttings and upcoming events.
Posted: 3:22 PM Continuing a long-standing tradition of giving back to its local communities, Boston’s The Gourmet Pizza kicks off its annual Valentine’s fundraiser benefiting Children’s Miracle Network, a national non-profit organization comprised of 170 children’s hospitals (CMN), on January 28.
Posted: 2:46 PM Products and services offered by the U.S. Postal Service are now easier than ever for postal customers in the College Station area to access through the opening of a Contract Post Office (CPU) located within The Exchange at 900 Harvey Road, Suite 16.
Posted: 8:39 AM A College Station clothing company is closing its doors and cutting over 100 jobs.
Updated: 8:14 PM Illinois lawmakers have vowed to do everything in their power to assure that a virtually emissions-free power plant is built in the central Illinois city of Mattoon.
Updated: 8:25 PM The Energy Department is dropping support for the FutureGen project -- citing ballooning costs.
Posted: 4:31 PM Chick-fil-A, Inc., the nation’s second-largest quick-service chicken restaurant chain (based on sales), has broken ground on College Station’s first stand-alone Chick-fil-A restaurant.
Posted: 2:59 PM A new hotel means a big boost for Hearne's economy. Local officials broke ground Tuesday morning on a new Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites.
Posted: 9:59 AM Bryan Radiology Associates is proud to announce the completion of their imaging center expansion.
Updated: 6:27 PM Fuel purchases by the company between May and November weren't as much as they were expecting, and Entergy says the result will be February and March bills around $30 less than expected.
Posted: 6:24 PM Just moments after the morning bell rang on Wall Street Tuesday the Dow Jones Industrial began to drop.
Updated: 4:13 PM An old hotel gets a new name and a new look. The College Station Hyatt Place celebrated its official grand opening Thursday after nearly six months of construction and a nearly $1.5 million renovation.
Posted: 8:32 PM Despite a national decline in home sales, the Bryan-College Station market is not only holding its own, but showing some gains.
Posted: 11:02 AM A setback Tuesday for investors seeking to sue businesses for scheming to manipulate stock prices of publicly traded companies.
Posted: 12:41 AM The former TXU plans to appeal a decision overturning a jury award in a dispute over wind energy.
Posted: 11:33 PM The Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce President, Royce Hickman, was honored Sunday night in a surprise reception.
Updated: 1:33 PM Atmos Energy customers in 151 Texas cities could see their monthly bills increase by about 20 cents in March.
Posted: 9:39 PM After 6 months of construction and $1.5 million renovation, the College Station Hyatt Place celebrates with a Grand Opening on Thursday January 17 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm.
Updated: 2:06 AM A Republican congressman from Illinois worries that Energy Department plans to scale back a next-generation, low-pollution power plant could scuttle the deal.
Updated: 11:27 PM Wednesday morning, Governor Rick Perry awarded StarVision Technologies, based out of Texas A&M's Research Park, a $750,000 award from the Texas Emerging Technology Fund.
Posted: 3:07 PM Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine again ranks Texas A&M University among the top 25 “best values in public colleges.”
Posted: 10:00 PM Grimes County's largest private employer is under new ownership. Grant Prideco has been sold to Houston-based National Oilwell Varco for stock options and an undisclosed amount of cash.
Posted: 8:19 PM The honor goes to non-REALTORs who are in the field and lend their expertise to the Twin Cities.
Posted: 2:29 PM The Bryan College Station Association of Realtors announced today that Phyllis Young was named REALTOR of the Year at the Association’s December meeting.
Posted: 12:51 AM Tuesday morning was the day local officials had been waiting for. However, in a matter of minutes the two year vision of bringing the first of its kind clean-burning coal plant facility to Jewett quickly faded when Mattoon, Illinois was named for the site.