The Bicycle, Pedestrian and Greenways Board and the Parks and Recreation Board will review specific chapters of the plan, while the Planning and Zoning Commission will review the update in its entirety before it’s set to go in front of city council for potential adoption on October 14.
After a year of responding to multiple disasters, hosting blood drives, organizing the vaccine hub in Bryan, and responding to home fires in the area, there’s a growing concern of volunteer fatigue setting in.
“Every day is different. Sometimes it’s helping a family in need and sometimes it’s helping people on the best day of their lives like a wedding or the hardest day of their lives like a funeral and realizing that God’s at work in the midst of all of it,” said Carlson.
Thursday morning at a Houston airport marked the end of a nightmare for Karumi Reyes Duran when she was permitted to return to the United States and hug her entire family for the first time in months.