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    Brady vs. Grape Creek
    November 1, 2021
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    Water system updates . . .
    August 11, 2021
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    FLAT TRACK RACES ONCE AGAIN BROUGH LIFE BACK TO THE G.R. WHITE COMPLEX
    July 9, 2021
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    LOCAL VETERANS GOT ROUNDS OF APPLAUSE DURING THE PARADE
    July 9, 2021
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    'MERICA
    July 9, 2021
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    OLD GLORY LED THE WAY FOR THE 94TH ANNUAL JULY JUBILEE PARADE.
    July 9, 2021
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    attended the Texas Police Olympics Wednesday, June 16, in South Padre Island. He placed with a bronze in weapons forms, a gold in open hand forms and silver in fighting. This marked his first year to compete in the weapons forms but his 28th consecutive year competing in the annual event. His goal is to reach 30 years as a competitor. Next year's Texas Police Olympis will be held in San Angelo. DALE SCOTT
    June 23, 2021
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    Hofstetter Petroleum is a local business that provides
products to retail outlets across the state. The Hofstetters opened the local business last
year after relocating to Brady from Colorado. They held an official ribbon cutting last
Saturday as new members of the Brady/McCulloch County Chamber of Commerce.
Pictured are (left to right) Kynzy Hofstetter, Khloe Hofstetter, Kyndra Hofstetter,
John Hofstetter, Chase Loe, Trey Humphries, Bryan Kosusnik and Wayne Mataska. MAKING IT OFFICIAL
    June 16, 2021
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    COLLEGE FOOTBAL BOUND—Rance Siler, a 2021 graduate of Rochelle
High School, committed and signed to play football for Head Coach John Pearce
and the Lobos at Sul Ross State University in Alpine on May 12. Football workouts
begin in Alpine on July 7. Rance is the son of Ricci and Steve Jones and Tim Siler. Siler signs to play football at Sul Ross
    June 16, 2021
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    Repeat kickball tournament winners…
    June 16, 2021
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    Brady High School seniors Kaitlyn Adair (left) and
Jameson Roddie were recently recognized as 2021
Track and Field Academic All-Stars. The nomination
and distinction was delved out by Texas Girls Coaches
Association. ACADEMIC ALL-STAR ATHLETES
    June 16, 2021
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    Cricket Wireless, Snap Fitness and Mandi's Hair Store, held a canned food and essentials
drive for the McCulloch County Hunger Coalition. Organized by Cricket Wireless store manager, Glenda
Ortegon, patrons and employees came together to collect four large boxes of donations to help fill Brady’s Blessing
Boxes and serve those in the community who may be struggling with food insecurity. Blessing Boxes are small,
free food pantries filled by neighbors and groups in the community who donate non-perishable items to be taken
discreetly by anyone who may need them. The pantries often contain items such as soup, snacks, water and also
hygiene products like wet wipes and toothbrushes. There are five Blessing Boxes located throughout the City of
Brady: in front of Sara’s Shared Dream, 1404 S. Bridge St.; First United Methodist Church; Vision Heights Church;
the corner of W. White St. and N. Walnut; and ARC Youth - Brady, 700 S. China. Businesses or individuals who
would like to sponsor a food drive to help support the community effort to fill Brady’s Blessing Boxes this summer
can contact Sara’s Shared Dream at 325-456-2211. LOCAL BUSINESSES
    June 16, 2021
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