
Call for Artists for Plants, Animals, People Exhibit
The Brownwood Art Association is inviting artists in all styles and media to share their works in an exhibit celebrating living things: Plants, Animals, People. … Login to continue reading Login…
The Brownwood Art Association is inviting artists in all styles and media to share their works in an exhibit celebrating living things: Plants, Animals, People. … Login to continue reading Login…
Brownwood ISD Pre-K and Kindergarten Pre-Qualification events for the 2025-26 school year will take place at the Brownwood ISD Central Support Center (2707 Southside Drive)… Login to continue reading Login…
Two Howard Payne University students recently passed American Council on Exercise (ACE) fitness certifications in group fitness and personal training. These competency-based certifications are considered “best practice,” and are professionally recognized in the fitness field.
First responders, Brownwood ISD hold active shooter scenario Sixty to 70 first responders and Brownwood ISD staff participated Monday morning in Operation Safe Lion II, a… Login to continue reading Login…
Revitalizing Our Community and the Juneteenth Committee are gearing up for the 2025 Juneteenth Community Celebration sponsored by Hendrick Medical of Brownwood. The celebration is scheduled for June 19-22.
Brownwood Middle School held its annual end-of-year awards ceremony for seventh-grade students on May 27, and for eighth-graders on May 28. Students were recognized for academic and athletic achievements in a variety of categories for the 2024-25 school year.
The Texas Downtown Association (TDA) announced its next Regional Roundtable will be held in Brownwood on Thursday, June 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Brownwood Event Center Complex. This event brings together downtown professionals, city leaders, business owners, and community champions from across the state for a full day of education, inspiration, and connection.
Howard Payne University hosted members of the Athletics Hall of Fame in Brownwood on May 17 for several memorable events including the unveiling of a new HPU Athletics Hall of Fame at the Brownwood Coliseum.
Speaking at the Memorial Day observance at the Central Texas Veterans Memorial, retired Navy chaplain Jim Looby recalled being impacted when he read a Navy Times article about the recent loss of naval personnel: a sailor who died on a ship from a medical issue; two Seals who drowned during an operation; and two female aviators who died in a crash.
EARLY — Retired Army Lt. Col. James Masters gave a short but eloquent address at the annual Memorial Day observance at Eastlawn Memorial Park in Early, saying the holiday signifies much more than outdoor barbecues, sales and the unofficial start of summer.