(To submit an article idea or new product for consideration, click here.) In his latest role, LeClair oversees retail operations, marketing, category management, merchandising, logistics and facility services for BGC. He joined the grocer’s executive team in 2019 as EVP-chief merchant officer and retail.  and EVP and general manager of supermarket/Market District.  “The skills and experience both Jerry and Mandy bring to their new roles at BGC will position the company for continued growth and success, allowing us to better serve our customers within our market areas,” noted Brad Brookshire, chairman and CEO of Tyler, Texas-based BGC. BGC operates more than 200 stores under five banners – Brookshire’s, Super 1 Foods, FRESH by Brookshire’s, Spring Market and Reasor’s – in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma, with three distribution centers. Builders Close Builders Open Builders Brick Exterior Close Exterior Open Exterior Building Materials Brick Blend Brookshire Join Our Newsletter Email Subscribe Connect with Us { rootMargin: '200px 0px 200px 0px' } ); lazyloadBackgrounds.forEach( ( lazyloadBackground ) => { lazyloadBackgroundObserver.observe( lazyloadBackground ); } ); }; const events = [ 'DOMContentLoaded' ]; events.forEach( ( event ) => { document.addEventListener( event lazyloadRunObserver ); } ); x {{{ data.variation.variation_description }}} {{{ data.variation.price_html }}} {{{ data.variation.availability_html }}} Sorry which along with Cetera Financial Specialists forms the Tax & Accounting channel of Cetera A widely known and popular member of the home office Brookshire started his tenure through a predecessor company of Avantax more than 20 years ago His wealth management journey with Avantax almost always involved advisor-facing roles including his most recent stint as Head of Elite Consulting and Community Development where he managed Avantax business strategists working with the highest-producing firms “Clint is a respected leader and one of Avantax’s most devoted advisor advocates Every day he works tirelessly to protect and strengthen the unique sense of community which has created such an extraordinary bond among our 3,000 advisors,” said Andy Watts Avantax President and Cetera Tax & Accounting Channel Leader “Clint recognizes that our true clients are our advisors He also understands the nuances that come with our Tax & Accounting channel and how it works across and complements Cetera’s other channels.” Watts underscored Brookshire’s proven ability to help advisors navigate through all kinds of business and market conditions saying those capabilities coupled with Brookshire’s unquestioned devotion to Avantax’s advisor community were all key to his promotion and our community of resilient advisors has shown time and again that they can weather any storm by relying on each other supported by the home office,” Watts said “Clint was the clear choice due largely to his strong strategic acumen and growth mindset and having a leader with unbreakable community bonds was key not only to me but also to Cetera who has proven beyond a doubt its commitment to our unique advisor-centric community.” Brookshire points out that the key to the Avantax Community’s success is that both advisors and home office staff lead with their relationships then from that foundation they layer in technology best practices and a multitude of other services to help the advisor’s firm become what they want it to be “Avantax is all about the relationships Our advisors aren’t competing with each other they’re helping each other and that’s where the magic comes from in this community of advisors who truly are a family I couldn’t imagine myself anywhere else,” Brookshire said “I’m energized by the additional strength and scale the Avantax Community gains as a part of Cetera and I plan on taking a very active role in leveraging Cetera’s technology and other resources to help the Avantax Community of advisors shape and grow their businesses Tax and financial professionals can learn more about Avantax by clicking here © Copyright 2012 - 2023 | citybiz | All Rights Reserved Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Louie Ray Brookshire of Dalton Ga went to be with his heavenly Father on Wednesday Louie passed with peace and grace at home in the presence of his family and friends Louie was 85 years young born April 14 1939 Louie enjoyed and had a great love for baseball Over the years beautiful memories were made and now treasured He joined the United States Army for 4 years of active duty Later Louie worked and retired from Shaw Industries after 20+ years as a local truck driver father and Grandfather showing deep joy and love to his family He will be deeply missed but forever in our hearts Proceeded in death by his parents Clay and Lillian Brookshire Louie is survived by his loving wife and soulmate of 44 wonderful years Celebration of Life will be held at a later date This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors Tesla plans to invest more than $150 million in a new Megafactory in Brookshire that will bring 1,500 manufacturing jobs to the area Kelly joined Community Impact Newspaper as a reporter in June 2017 after majoring in print journalism and creative writing at the University of Houston she transitioned to editor for the Lake Houston-Humble-Kingwood edition and began covering the Spring and Klein area as well in August 2020 Kelly was promoted to South Houston managing editor Redshirt junior guard Anton Brookshire scored a career-high 28 points with six three-pointers; however Austin Peay State University's basketball team dropped a 72-68 decision to West Georgia in Atlantic Sun Conference action Game Recap: Men's Basketball | January 09 Assistant Director of Athletics Communications CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Redshirt junior guard Anton Brookshire scored a career-high 28 points with six three-pointers; however who scored a career-high 25 points exactly a week ago in a win against North Florida Wisconsin native also set career marks in made field goals (10) while tying his personal best with six rebounds as well Brookshire was followed in scoring by LJ Thomas' 14 points. Akili Evans led APSU with a career-best seven rebounds, while JaVar Daniel matched his career's best mark with three blocks Brookshire made three of APSU's next four field goals – all from three-point range – to bring the Governors within a point at 22-21 After scoring 24 of its first 26 points in the paint, West Georgia connected on back-to-back threes in the final 90 seconds of the opening half, before Isaac Haney capped the period off with a four-point play at the first half's buzzer to make it 34-30 Wolves at the break Thomas opened the second half with a 2-for-2 trip at the line as the Wolves connected on their first seven attempts from the field while holding the Govs to five-straight misses A Brookshire three-pointer ended UWG's scoring run and sparked a 18-6 APSU run as it trimmed a 17-point deficit to seven points at 60-53 with 7:47 remaining in regulation Brookshire scored APSU's final nine points of the game with his second make in that run – a driving layup with 1:22 remaining making it a four-point game with 1:22 remaining After exchanging the game's next four points Brookshire answered a UWG split trip at the line with a three-pointer with 25 seconds remaining to make it 70-68 in favor of the Wolves A pair of UWG free throws after an intentional foul was the final points of the afternoon after a pair APSU missed layup was corralled by UWG and a last-second Govs' three-pointer missed its mark West Georgia outscored the Governors 44-24 in the painted area Thanks for visiting your Neighborhood Reporter for Brazos and Robertson Counties Texas (KRHD) — Neighbors in Hearne have been posting about finding expired food on the shelves at Brookshire Brothers "I'm glad they're speaking out because it lets the business know that maybe they need to change their policies and check their stuff out a little bit more," Hearne resident Earlyere Woods said Neighbors in Hearne have been taking to social media about finding expired food at the local Brookshire Brothers 15ABC asked Hearne resident Joe Cooks if he regularly checks the expiration dates on his grocery items Leaving shoppers both shocked and confused So15ABC decided to find out for myself if this was true While looking around,15ABC found some products past their 'best if used by' date.15ABC figured they might not taste as good "They should have told the people in the store when they had the bad food," Hearne resident Charles Foster said "I check everything because I'm a consumer," he said 15ABC also reached out to Brookshire Brothers about these claims we really don't," Melissa Crager with Brookshire Brothers said Even though15ABC didn't find any expired food they can't say the same for Earlyere Woods He told 15ABC his first time shopping at Brookshire Brothers is a moment he'll never forget I opened it had like mold on the inside of it," he said But woods wants neighbors to learn from his experience and be more cautious when grocery shopping Just make sure you check your food," he said Thanks for visiting Tina was the oldest daughter of the late Linda and Ricky Lee Rogers Her favorites were the band Blue October and of course Kermit the Frog Left to remember her fondly and with great love are her children Texas; sister Anna (JaVohn) Rogers; and several aunts A Celebration of Life will be held at NEW LIFE Praise Center at 8111 Brown Bridge Rd Covington Georgia on June 11 S&B Engineers and Constructors Scholarship There are no statistics available for this player Thanks for visiting This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Thanks for visiting The Tulsa Drillers have announced a new multi-year official partnership with Brookshire Grocery Company a regional grocery store company with more than 210 locations including 18 Reasor’s locations in Oklahoma Reasor’s will be made the new “Official Grocery Partner of the Tulsa Drillers.” Reasor’s will have a large presence at ONEOK Field and TulsaDrillers.com and will become the title sponsor of Fan Appreciation Night on Sunday where all seats are only $9.18 each and a large Fireworks Show will follow the game Drillers fans can look forward to seeing their hometown team in Reasor’s locations with special promotions “Reasor’s is thrilled for the opportunity to partner with the Tulsa Drillers,” said Brad Brookshire "As it has been for more than 96 years our goal at BGC is to serve our customers with the finest grocery stores offering the freshest products and friendly service from our employee-partners while also furthering our commitment and involvement in the community We look forward to a long and meaningful partnership as the Official Grocery Partner for the Drillers." “This new partnership with Brookshire Grocery Company that makes Reasor’s the Official Grocery Partner of the Drillers is one we are truly excited for,” said Justin Gorski Drillers Assistant GM & VP of Marketing “Reasor’s has been a longtime supporter of the Drillers and BGC is growing this relationship on and off the field with their continued commitment to the Tulsa community.” The Drillers will open the 2025 season on Friday First pitch for the home and season opener is set for 7:00 p.m and a huge Fireworks Show will follow the game All individual game tickets and 2025 membership options are available now at TulsaDrillers.com (BGC) is a regional family-owned grocery business that operates stores in Texas who opened the company’s first store on Sept the Reasor’s banner became a part of BGC as the company’s fifth banner expanding the company’s service market area into Oklahoma BGC welcomed more than 2,000 new employee-partners and 17 stores Now with 18 store locations in the greater Tulsa area Reasor’s continues to place the highest priority on customer service BGC operates more than 210 stores under the Brookshire’s BGC’s mission is to create and deliver exceptional experiences and value to our customers through the W.T The Tulsa Drillers baseball club is the Double-A affiliate of the World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers and is Tulsa’s oldest professional sports franchise The Drillers play their home games at beautiful ONEOK Field located in the Historic Greenwood District of downtown Tulsa Many former Drillers players are currently stars in Major League Baseball including Corey Seager Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Show Breaking News BarCloseLocal NewsChristian Terry BROOKSHIRE Texas – Brookshire Police have announced the second suspect in the 2024 murder of a 18-year-old has been taken into custody in the parking lot of the Willow Springs apartment complex located in the 4400 block of 5th Street in Brookshire Brookshire Police announced the second suspect Brookshire Police say Watts was found In Chicago Illinois and is currently being held at a juvenile detention center there as he awaits extradition back to Waller County Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved Christian Terry covered digital news in Tyler and Wichita Falls before returning to the Houston area where he grew up He is passionate about weather and the outdoors and often spends his days off on the water fishing TV Listings Email Newsletters RSS Feeds Contests and Rules Contact Us Meet the Team Careers at KPRC Closed Captioning / Audio Description Public File Current EEO Report Terms of Use Privacy Policy Do Not Sell My Info FCC Applications Copyright © 2025 Click2Houston.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Lynn Petrak is senior editor at Progressive Grocer and a veteran of the food retailing industry with nearly 30 years of experience Lynn is well-versed in all aspects of the industry and has also contributed to brands including Snack Food & Wholesale Bakery Refrigerated & Frozen Foods Retailer and Store Brands Lynn held key communications roles with dairy and beef trade associations She has also taught journalism classes and earned a journalism degree from Northern Illinois University in 1991 Follow Lynn on LinkedIn.  The retailer announced that it is acquiring four Shoppin’ Baskit stores in West and Central Texas and will integrate them into the Spring Market banner Ballinger and De Leon will close for a short time in early December to convert to Spring Market stores In addition to an expanded assortment of groceries and household essentials the markets will also carry a variety of products from ACE Hardware as part of Brookshire’s partnership with ACE [RELATED: Doing Things ‘The Brookshire Way’] “We are thrilled to have this opportunity to extend our service to our neighbors in West Texas and proud to partner with ACE Hardware we look forward to a bright future ahead,” said BGC Chairman and CEO Brad Brookshire ready to deliver quality products at competitive prices and exceptional customer service BGC has remained committed to providing the very best service and we’re excited to continue that tradition in these new communities.” Shoppin’ Baskit stores have operated as full-service supermarkets fresh produce and deli products and custom pizzas through a partnership with Hunt Brothers Pizza The stores were also known for their variety of hunting supplies Texas (Covering Katy News) — The Fort Bend County District Attorney's Office reportedly promises more information next week about two former Simonton and Brookshire officials who reportedly face theft and document tampering charges KTRK was first to report the story on Friday night reportedly surrendered to authorities Friday at the Fort Bend County Jail They face accusations of property theft between $30,000 and $150,000 along with tampering with government records Both were released on personal recognizance bonds according to the story The charges reportedly stem from severance payments the women received when they left their Simonton positions in 2023 to take similar roles in nearby Brookshire Defense attorneys maintain the payments had proper council approval "This is the biggest hit job I have ever seen using the justice system to settle a score," Molina's attorney called the case "nonsensical" and said prosecutors ignored substantial exonerating evidence Brookshire officials confirmed they are also investigating the women Brookshire leaders discussed approximately $1 million allegedly unaccounted for in city accounts Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting Marian has more than 20 years of experience as an Editor covering various industries in B2B publishing She’s spent the last 10-plus years specifically working in the food industry including at John Wiley & Sons’ food quality and safety title Marian's publications have gained recognition in such editorial awards as ASBPE’S Azbee Awards the SIPAwards and Tabbies International Editorial Awards Marian lent her professional expertise in the editorial SIPAwards competition by serving as an editorial judge She joined the Progressive Grocer team as the Digital Editor in November 2020. Marian oversees the publication’s daily online editorial operations newsletter creation and social media platforms Marian earned a bachelor's degree in English/journalism from Montclair State University.  Follow her on LinkedIn.  (Please refer to Progressive Grocer's Contributing Guidelines to submit content for consideration.) a technology company with a core focus on artificial intelligence in retail has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Brookshire Grocery Co. alleging infringement of several Alpha Modus patents pertaining to the company's '571 patent portfolio ‘890 patent portfolio and ‘880 patent portfolio which encompass retail marketing and advertising data-driven technologies to enhance consumers' in-store experience at the point of decision N.C.-based Alpha Modus’ portfolio of patents includes the capability to analyze consumer behavior and product interaction in real time allowing businesses to dynamically adjust their marketing strategies to meet the immediate needs of consumers at pivotal purchasing decision moments develops and licenses these technologies.  [RELATED: Could AI-Powered Employee Badges Become a Game Changer?] Progressive Grocer reached out to Brookshire Grocery Co for comment on the lawsuit but did not hear back at press time.  District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Alpha Modus initiated a patent infringement action against The Kroger Co. alleging patent infringement of several Alpha Modus patents pertaining to the company’s ‘571 patent portfolio As with its patent infringement action against Kroger Alpha Modus has continued its engagement with Christopher E with its action against Brookshire Grocery Co.  Alpha Modus is party to a business combination agreement with Insight Acquisition Corp. whereby Alpha Modus plans to become a publicly traded company.   Thanks for visiting Read Today’s Top Story: The Truth About Houston Agents 2025 Suburbs in the western and northern parts of the Houston area experienced the biggest sales booms in the third quarter of 2024, according to a report from the Houston Association of REALTORS® (HAR) The hottest Houston-area community of all is Brookshire located approximately 40 miles west of downtown The area saw a 257.6% increase in home sales year over year with an average sales price of $342,159 — well below Houston’s average of $415,435 six of the top 10 hottest areas on HAR’s list had average sales prices below Houston’s average Other areas with drastic increases in sales activity were Waller, where transactions increased 76.9% year over year; Conroe Northwest, which saw an increase of 75.3% year over year, and Porter/New Caney West Areas also in the top 10 for annual transaction increases were Magnolia/1488 West (+55.3%), Fulshear/S. Brookshire/Simonton (+45.8%), Montrose (+45%), Deer Park (+37.3%), Fall Creek (+33.3%) and Dayton (+30%) “The demand for new construction homes in the Houston area is steadily rising due to their affordability and modern amenities,” HAR Chair Thomas Mouton said in the report “As more buyers seek out value and convenience I believe there will be further growth in the new home market in the months ahead.” While more affordable areas are booming the most HAR also analyzed sales transactions in the $1 million-plus price range and found that the luxury area with the most annual growth was the Highland Village/Midlane neighborhood which has an average sales price of $1,612,542 is a newcomer to HAR’s quarterly ranking of the hottest communities Highland Village was followed by Braeswood Place where transactions increased 27.8% year over year; and Memorial Villages and website in this browser for the next time I comment Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited the second stage of the prestigious The Gauntlet of Polo The competition sees eleven teams up to 22 goals who will fight for the coveted trohpy at the National Polo Center Clearwater and Brookshire were victorious in the two first matchdates played on Thursday February 27 and Sunday March 2 La Dolfina Catamount delivered their best polo to overwhelm Pilot by to claim an impressive 11-6 win that saw Clearwater and Brookshire as the winners over Dutta Corp (11-6) and La Fe Eastern Hay (13-9) and has been played at many different states and clubs Some great teams took home the title more than once White Birch holds the all-time record wins with 12 titles spanning three decades The Gauntlet of Polo will come to an end on April 20 with the much anticipated championship match of the US Open USPA Gold Cup – Teams & Fixture *Will play the CV Whitney Cup //**Will play the USPA Gold Cup y el US Open 2025 THE GAUNTLET OF POLO – CALENDAR Thanks for visiting Walgreens has acquired 120 pharmacies from Brookshire Grocery Company released a statement today announcing the acquisition which will impact the retailer’s pharmacies located in Texas The sale also includes pharmacy customer prescription files and related pharmacy inventory Most of the pharmacies will operate under the Walgreens name inside Brookshire Grocery locations “We are excited to take this next step with Walgreens to strengthen our pharmacies and further our commitment to our employee-partners and customers that make up our BGC family,” said Brad Brookshire “The pharmacy industry has become increasingly complex over the past few years and it was important to us to find a business leader that has the capabilities to focus on providing exceptional pharmacy services and value to our customers.” and those patient files will either be transferred to a local Brookshire pharmacy or a nearby Walgreens.Eligible Brookshire employees will be offered jobs with Walgreens Boots Alliance and customer prescriptions will be automatically transferred to the Northbrook Related:Walgreens to lay off almost 400 “Walgreens has a long history of serving communities throughout the U.S. and we look forward to providing BGC’s customers with greater access to a wide range of trusted pharmacy and healthcare services,” said Brad Ulrich vice president of Pharmacy and Retail Operations for Walgreens “Our pharmacists are playing a critical role in healthcare today and we truly value the importance of the pharmacist-patient relationship As part of our commitment to ensuring a seamless transition we’re excited to also be providing employment opportunities for BGC’s existing pharmacy staff.” Bill Wilson is the senior editor at Supermarket News He has been a journalist in the B2B industry for 25 years Boger awards for his work as a journalist in the infrastructure industry and has over 25 editorial awards total in his career He graduated cum laude from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale with a major in broadcast communications Registered in England & Wales with number 01835199 Thanks for visiting Thanks for visiting