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Keith Urban plays free pop-up concert outside a Buc-ee's store in Alabama
Read full article: Keith Urban plays free pop-up concert outside a Buc-ee's store in AlabamaCountry singer Keith Urban gave just a few hours’ notice before performing a free concert in the parking lot of a convenience store and gas station in north Alabama.
Shoplifting suspect shot by off-duty Texas City officer at Buc-ee’s in jail after release from hospital
Read full article: Shoplifting suspect shot by off-duty Texas City officer at Buc-ee’s in jail after release from hospitalA shoplifting suspect who was shot by an off-duty Texas City police officer who was working security at Buc-ee’s is now in the Galveston County Jail.
Buc-ee’s fossil: Ancient beaver fossil rediscovered by UT Austin researchers named after Texas uber travel center chain
Read full article: Buc-ee’s fossil: Ancient beaver fossil rediscovered by UT Austin researchers named after Texas uber travel center chainA species of ancient beaver rediscovered by researchers in The University of Texas Austin’s fossil collections is now namedafter the popular Texas travel center chain Buc-ee's.
Exclusive Interview: Secret Stories of Houston
Read full article: Exclusive Interview: Secret Stories of HoustonWednesday is July 13rd, also know as 7-1-3 day in Houston. Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. on Houston Life we’re celebrating a trifecta that makes Houston magical. See what happens when Aussie Melanie Camp visits Buc-ee’s for the first time, or strolls the aisles of H-E-B. Plus she dines at Whataburger with a couple that is collectively 178 years old. They’ve made it their daily ritual to eat at the restaurant. They’ve been there over 1,000 times. That’s all Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. on KPRC 2.
Inside plans for the biggest Buc-ee’s ever: 120 pumps, 75,000 square feet just the beginning of this massive travel center
Read full article: Inside plans for the biggest Buc-ee’s ever: 120 pumps, 75,000 square feet just the beginning of this massive travel centerBuc-ee’s said Wednesday that it plans to replace its existing travel center in Luling, Texas with the biggest Buc-ee’s ever.
Buc-ee’s founder building again: Former student donates $50M to create Texas A&M academic center
Read full article: Buc-ee’s founder building again: Former student donates $50M to create Texas A&M academic centerTexas A&M University announced last week that former student Arch “Beaver” Aplin III -- founder of Buc-ee’s -- is contributing $50 million toward establishing an academic center that will serve as an immersive learning laboratory for students.
UPDATE: Pro-Trump supporter arrested after he punches man in the face at Buc-ee’s
Read full article: UPDATE: Pro-Trump supporter arrested after he punches man in the face at Buc-ee’sUPDATE: Denton Police Department announced Sunday afternoon Jason Lata, 44, was arrested after detectives obtained an arrest warrant for assault causing bodily injury. will be representing the man who was sucker-punched at the Trump MagaDrag rally in Denton, Texas, lawyer Loren Klitsas announced on Twitter on Sunday. A verbal argument occurred, and the victim said the man then punched him in the face. In the 16-second video, a man in a mustard yellow hat and black shirt can be seen yelling and cursing at a man. pic.twitter.com/WfaifE1qKu — Frank Dixon (@Chief_Dixon2746) October 3, 2020The man threatens to hit the man before landing a punch that knocks the man to the ground.
Beaver nuggets in North Carolina? This is where iconic Texas chain Buc-ee’s says it’s hoping to go next
Read full article: Beaver nuggets in North Carolina? This is where iconic Texas chain Buc-ee’s says it’s hoping to go nextHOUSTON – North Carolina may see what the hype is about when it comes to the beloved Texas chain Buc-ee’s. The company is scouting a possible location in Efland, North Carolina to build in a 500,000 square-foot mixed-use development, according to a representative for the company. The project isn’t final, but if approved, the Efland location would be the first Buc-ee’s in North Carolina, which, according to the company, would create hundreds of jobs for area residents. Jeff Nadalo, general counsel for Buc-ees, shared a statement with KPRC that read, in part, “If built, customers can expect the same great experience provided at all Buc-ee’s locations, including great barbecue, freshly prepared pastries, breads, and cookies, clean award-winning restrooms, a wide selection of unique merchandise, and of course, more than 120 fueling positions.”