By Adam Trujillo Have you ever heard of an Oriole? No, not the black and white cookie. Orioles are colorful birds that eat berries, fruit, insects, and nectar. These birds …
Brandon Williams
Brandon Williams
Brandon C. Williams, The Post Newspaper's editor, has been a presence in Galveston County for much of his 33 years in media. He began his career as a sportswriter for The La Marque Times in 1990 and became the paper's first-ever sports editor in 1991. After receiving a host of accolades from the Texas Press Association for his work, Brandon then attended Southwest Texas State, where he served as the sports editor of the school's paper, The University Star along with working with the SWT athletic department. Among his travels in journalism, Brandon served as Sports Editor of both The Texas City Sun and Galveston County Daily News. He was a copy editor/general assignments writer for the Houston Chronicle and covered the Houston Texans' first playoff season as a writer for CBSSports.com. He also worked at Fox Sports Net in satellite operations. Williams began writing with The Post Newspaper in August 2009 and became a contributor to the paper's sports section. He became more of a full-time presence in 2018 and moved to Associate Editor before being named Editor in October 2019. Born in Galveston, raised in Texas City and a graduate of La Marque High School, Brandon's heart has always belonged to Galveston County. Beyond his writing, Williams has also played the role of Santa Claus for the City of La Marque's annual Christmas Parade of Lights since 2017. "Life has led me throughout the country, but it has always led me back Home. I guess that's where God wants me to be." --Brandon C. Williams
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As the mercury dips and snow and ice making conditions outside less inviting, a warm and welcoming meal inside can be just what the doctor ordered. This recipe for “Jalapeño …
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By Brandon C. Williams The Post Newspaper Editor On average, approximately 400 Americans die each year from carbon monoxide poisoning. In most cases, the fatalities are either at home or …
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By Dorothy Meindok The Post Newspaper Veterans Consultant It’s Operation Turkey Time! Happy Thanksgiving. The weather is crisp, and families are gathering to share love, stories and family recipes this …
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The Santa Fe TX Education Foundation’s second annual skeet shoot fundraiser was hosted on Thursday, October 20, at the Texas City Municipal Gun Range, presented by the Valero Texas City …
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Dickinson receiver/return specialist Marquis Johnson and defensive back Vernon Glover, Jr. were both selected as finalists for the Houston Touchdown Player of the Year award. The event wil be held …
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Thank you, Texas City ISD Foundation for the Future, for surprising our teachers this week with more than $242,000 in grant money for classroom grants! This is so exciting! Our …
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Thanksgiving week means a host of daytime basketball on both Monday and Tuesday, so take the time to find a boys or girls game and support your local team. Sunday: …
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Bolivar: GOOD. 71 degrees. Goat Island drains water runoff into the open water holding redfish and trout on topwaters early and late, soft plastics later. Fish the cuts through the …
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Certain items are staples of the Thanksgiving dinner table. For example, mashed potatoes, candied yams and stuffing are Thanksgiving stalwarts. Pumpkin and apple pies help wrap up the festivities. Thanksgiving …
