Tyler, TX based Brookshire Grocery Company has launched a new campaign aimed at making it easier for their customers to help out the families in Uvalde whose lives were forever changed by the tragic shooting at Robb Elementary School last week...
Brookshire's is taking measures to ensure that senior citizens have the time to shop in the company's stores during this busy time for grocers across the country.
What can you find? Locally and sustainably-grown produce, grass fed meats and yard eggs, from-scratch pies/pastries, local honey, jams and jellies, and more.
"A celebration of the Oktoberfest tradition" and the chance to "experience the rich culture of German food, music, and 'bier.'" Um, that's "beer" in German.
It’s been just over a year since an ammonia leak shuttered the doors of a favorite Smith County attraction, and now we are learning more information about its future.
Going to the grocery store with a shopping list and roaming the aisles to fill up your shopping cart with all of your essentials is becoming a thing of the past!
Tyler has plenty of great options for farmer's markets, and while none of them won the honor of the best farmer's market in Texas, they're still a great place for East Texans to stock up on produce, jellies, jams, salsa and honey. Any guess which Texas city's farmer's market was voted the best?