On Jan. 1, The Sealy News returned under Granite Publications and as such, Karen Lopez and Amy Lieb took over all aspects of the business as executive publisher and general manager.
In one of the final updates from 2020, Bellville Medical Center announced on Dec. 29 they received word from the state that 500 doses of the Moderna vaccine were shipped to Brookshire Brothers in Bellville.
Sealy High School senior Cameron Eschenburg recently completed his Eagle Scout project at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Frydek with significant help from his Scout Troop 548.
Christmas in Old Town Sealy The Sealy Area Historical Society is sponsoring a “drive around” Christmas homes tour in Sealy’s historic neighborhood extending from West Street to Hwy. 36 and from Columbus Road (FM 1094) to 8th St.
The Bellwether College Consortium has named the Blinn College District a 2021 finalist for its highly coveted Bellwether Award in recognition of the community college’s partnership with The Texas A&M University System at the RELLIS Campus.
With the 87th Texas Legislature preparing to convene in January, Sen. Lois W. Kolkhorst (R-Brenham) as Chair of the Senate Committee on Health & Human Services, conducted the state’s first public hearings on COVID-19 recently.
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is offering extended office hours at participating driver license (DL) offices across the state, beginning in 2021. Starting Jan.
When Brazos ISD students resume school following winter break, they will no longer have the option to enroll in remote instruction. Superintendent Brian Thompson announced last Tuesday the district will discontinue its virtual program.
Last week marked the beginning of the Sealy Education Foundation (SEF), a non-profit organization whose mission is to enhance the instructional program for students in Sealy ISD. One of the main goals of SEF is to offer community members a vehicle to support programs and interests that are close to their own hearts.