
Infomaniacs: February 02, 2011 (7:40am)
Infomaniacs: February 02, 2011 (7:40am)
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Infomaniacs: February 02, 2011 (7:40am)
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Infomaniacs: February 02, 2011 (6:40am)
Infomaniacs: February 02, 2011 (6:15am)
A two-vehicle crash in Milam County Tuesday evening killed a College Station man. State troopers say John Robert Shockley was eastbound on U.S. 79 between Milano and Gause when he inexplicably crossed into oncoming traffic [Read More…]
U.S. Representative Bill Flores (R-Texas) appeared live on WTAW on Wednesday, February 2. Click below to hear the full interview with Rep. Flores and WTAW’s Scott DeLucia U.S. Representative Bill Flores, February 2
Signing day 2011 has come and gone and Texas A&M signed a class of 21, including 17 freshmen and 4 junior college transfers. Five of the 21 were midterm enrollees and Coach Mike Sherman, as [Read More…]
The College Station City Council is interested in the local school district’s idea of selling advertising. Councilwoman Katy-Marie Lyles wondered during their last meeting about complying with local ordinances. It was something that drew comments [Read More…]
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Another record spring enrollment is expected at Blinn College in Bryan. Provost Ted Raspiller says student numbers are up 4.7 percent from last spring. Dr. Ted Raspiller on increase. The latest increase is across the [Read More…]
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