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40 Years of Being in the Know: Explore Insite Magazine's history as we celebrate 40 years of serving the community
In 1984 among the dim lights and rustic decor of the Chicken Oil Co., a group of friends sat together sharing a pitcher of beer. The economy was recovering from a recession and the home market in Bryan/College Station was stagnant after many local ho Read more
BlueForge Alliance announces major, minor league baseball partnership
BlueForge Alliance (BFA) announced a new multi-year partnership with Major and Minor League Baseball designed to recruit skilled workers across the country. As an Official Partner of MLB and MiLB, BFA will expand their reach and engagement to promote Read more
Messina Hof announces new off dry collection
Messina Hof Winery announces the release of its Off Dry Collection, a brand-new collection of three wines offering an intriguing spin on classic white wine. The off dry style of these wines offers consumers a uniquely balanced tasting experience that Read more
Brazos Reads: Local bookstores serve communities' new/used literary needs
Falling into a comfortable chair in a dimly lit room with a cup of coffee or cocoa to curl up and read a good book is an old and well-proven way to unwind and relax. But sometimes finding that perfect book can be difficult. When personalized book hel Read more
A Passion for Fashion: Bygone Vintage owner talks school-work balance, future of business
Racks filled to the brim with sweatshirts, t-shirts, shoes and hats and a designated section full of maroon and white, Bygone Vintage offers a unique shopping experience for Aggie enthusiasts and vintage collectors alike. The student-run business off Read more
BCS Chamber celebrates 2024 Community Impact Award winners
The Bryan College Station Chamber of Commerce came together with the community on Tuesday, Feb. 27 to the 2024 winners of the Community Impact Awards. The honorees — Lara Leon, Amelia McCracken and Dr. Jennifer Hathaway — were all chosen because of t Read more
Saying Yes to the Dress: Local brides have the opportunity for a designer dress shopping experience
It’s almost every girl's dream to find their prince charming and to get engaged with a big ole ring weighing down their left hand. But the real fun starts after the engagement. Finding the dress — the beautiful, perfect white gown to wear on your big Read more
Growth and improvements in the Brazos Valley
In the annual Bryan/College Station Economic Outlook Conference, attendees were presented with a comprehensive exploration of the area’s economic landscape, featuring insights from local representatives and industry experts. The three session event.. Read more
Aggieland Credit Union Creates Trash Patrol for Local Adopt-a-Street Campaign
Continuing its partnership with the City of College Station, the credit union has adopted a three-quarter-mile stretch of Holleman Drive West – from Wellborn Road to FM 2818 – for a second year as part of the city’s Adopt-a-Street program... Read more
The Premier Business Event: 2024 Economic Outlook Conference
Those looking on the horizon into the economic forecast for 2024 and beyond may join the Bryan College Station Chamber of Commerce and area experts for the annual Economic Conference in January. Through speakers and panels, the local business landsca Read more
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Destination Bryan announces the lineup for the Official Troubadour Festival Pre-Party
dour Festival, a Texas BBQ & music experience, is coming to Bryan-College Station on Saturday, May 18. Kick off the Festival with a free concert in Historic Downtown Bryan on Friday, May 17. "We are thrilled to be hosting the Official Troubadour Fest Read more
Starlight Music Series features talented artists for all tastes this spring at Wolf Pen Creek
For more than two decades, the popular Starlight Music Series has attracted music lovers for free, family-friendly entertainment under the stars at the beautiful Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater. The spring tradition continues with three Saturday concerts Read more
Arts Council Announces New Gallery Exhibit
David the King, featuring large-scale paintings with collage elements by Dick Davison, will be on display at the Arts Council April 16 - May 23, 2024. This exhibit includes paintings and constructions based on stories from the life of King David... Read more
Dump your hazardous household waste and old computers at Saturday’s spring collection event
Area residents are invited to participate in the spring Household Hazardous Waste and Computer Collection Event on Saturday from 7 a.m.–2 p.m. at the Texas A&M University General Services Building. The entrance to the facility is on Harvey Road, next Read more