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fireworks - sparkler for Christmas and New Year's celebrations -- not okay – fireworks are illegal in Bryan all year long.
December 18, 2023

Fireworks are illegal in Bryan all year long – yes, that means Christmas and New Year’s too

Sure, it’s not the Fourth of July, but just because Christmas and New Year’s are winter holidays doesn’t mean there are exceptions to the City of Bryan’s fireworks prohibitions.

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Bryan City Hall with holiday lights.
December 13, 2023

City offices closed Dec. 22 – 26 and Jan. 1 for Christmas and New Year’s Day holidays

Bryan City Hall will be closed on Friday, Dec. 22, Monday, Dec. 25, and Tuesday, Dec. 26 for the Christmas holiday and will resume normal operating hours on Wednesday, Dec. 27. City Hall will also be closed on Monday, Jan. 1 for New Year’s Day and will resume normal operating hours on Tuesday, Jan. 2. See all city facility operating schedules during the holidays here.

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Photo of man and woman putting lights on a live christmas tree.
December 12, 2023

Live Christmas trees: How to keep them safe, and how to dispose of them after the holidays

If you enjoy the nostalgia and tradition of having a live Christmas tree, here is some helpful information to make sure your real tree stays safe and healthy, and how to dispose of it once the holidays are finished.

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smoke testing
December 5, 2023

Smoke testing to occur throughout December

The City of Bryan’s Water Services will be performing smoke testing of sanitary sewer lines intermittently throughout December beginning on Tuesday, Dec. 5.

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Map showing work areas of the Wayside - Carter Creek Storm Sewer Improvements Project.
December 1, 2023

Public Meeting on Wayside Drive and Carter Creek Parkway Storm Sewer Improvements set for Dec. 11

The first public meeting on the City of Bryan’s Wayside Drive and Carter Creek Parkway Storm Sewer Improvements Project will be held on Monday, Dec. 11 from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. at the Henderson Elementary School Cafeteria, 801 Matous Drive in Bryan.

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Photo of person putting money in the Salvation Army red Kettle.
November 29, 2023

Salvation Army’s annual Mayor’s Ring Off set for Dec. 2

Help continue Bryan’s winning streak for a good cause. Mayor Bobby Gutierrez will face off against College Station Mayor John Nichols in the Salvation Army’s annual Mayor’s Ring Off on Saturday, Dec. 2 from noon to 1 p.m. Mayor Gutierrez will be at the Walmart on Briarcrest Drive in Bryan.

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Bryan City Hall with holiday lights.
November 14, 2023

City offices closed Nov. 23 and 24 for Thanksgiving holiday

Bryan City Hall will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 23 and Friday, Nov. 24 for the Thanksgiving holiday and will resume normal operating hours on Monday, Nov. 27. See all city facility operating schedules over the Thanksgiving weekend here.

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Thanksgiving pies.
November 8, 2023

Thanksgiving safety tips to keep your holiday from going up in flames

Thanksgiving is the No. 1 day of the year for home cooking fires in the United States? Here are some tips to help make sure that your only Thanksgiving disaster is forgetting the whipped cream for the pumpkin pie.

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smoke testing
October 26, 2023

Smoke testing to occur throughout November

The City of Bryan’s Water Services will be performing smoke testing of sanitary sewer lines intermittently throughout November.

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A bulldog is cradled by Bryan Animal Center staff members at the spring 2023 free microchip and rabies vaccination event in Bryan.
October 23, 2023

Did you know: Bryan has free microchip and rabies vaccination events

The Bryan Animal Center has a very popular program that has provided more than 2,400 free microchips and rabies vaccinations to Bryan pets since 2021. These events are held four times a year, usually in March, May, August and November.

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