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The 'Dogs have the pitching depth to make a deep playoff run. Kaden Jammer, who returned midseason from a shoulder injury, ...
The Columbia Roughnecks have grown accustomed to being overlooked this season despite reaching the playoffs with only three ...
I don’t remember whether he called her safe or out, and that wasn’t really the point. The crowd erupted into hysterics — ...
As Patrice and Calvin Ward prepared to head home after a hectic 48 hours, the Columbia High girls basketball coach cracked a ...
Gabriella Guerrero and Brandi Fendley paved their way through vendor markets to establish their own storefronts, Gaby's ...
Hot Rods new and old pass through Brazoria for Hot Rod Tour of Texas, which travels down Brooks Street Friday morning ...
The competition proved stiffer for Sweeny FFA's two barbecue cook-off teams at the state competition, but the student ...
SWEENY - Sweeny baseball coach Todd Foley addressed the crowd last Thursday and reminded it that less than 10 percent of high ...
After more than four decades serving West Columbia, including the last 18 years as its top administrator, City Manager Debbie ...
Danbury won both games and held Brazos and Van Vleck to two combined runs to finish the regular season at 23-6. The Panthers ...
For every Yosemite,” the park service says, “there's a lesser-known park where the scenery shines and surprises.” These “hidden gems” protect and preserve America’s amazing beauty and history.
Phillips 66, in partnership with the City of Sweeny, Sweeny Beautification and Trees for Houston, gathered volunteers to plant new trees in Sweeny's Backyard Park.