MSC OPAS Announces “Fun” 39th Season
“For the Fun of It!” is the theme of the 39th season of MSC OPAS at Texas A&M University. Executive Director Anne Black thanks the program committee for the theme. Comments from Anne Black. Click [Read More…]
“For the Fun of It!” is the theme of the 39th season of MSC OPAS at Texas A&M University. Executive Director Anne Black thanks the program committee for the theme. Comments from Anne Black. Click [Read More…]
WTAW’s Chace Murphy visits with Anne Black and Craig Boleman about the 2011-2012 season of MSC OPAS events.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ An independent review of February electrical outages and power plant failures during freezing weather across Texas has found no evidence of market manipulation. The analysis was done by Potomac Economics Ltd. [Read More…]
NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas (AP) _ Two people have been charged with providing the booze to a 16-year-old Texas boy who died of alcohol poisoning. Christopher Michael Piadade and Doralicia Villarreal, both of New Braunfels, were [Read More…]
Homebuilders and buyers in College Station won’t be facing new impact fees to pay for water and wastewater lines associated with new home construction. The city council voted 4-2 Thursday against adding $3,000 to pay [Read More…]
The College Station city council approved zoning changes Thursday affecting the corner of Rock Prairie Road and Highway 6 where the new Scott and White hospital and clinic are being built. In front of the [Read More…]
President Obama announced Thursday changes of his national security team, driven by the June 30th retirement of Defense Secretary and former Texas A&M University President Robert Gates. One of the those appointments involves Ryan Crocker, [Read More…]
The City of Bryan is receiving $230,234 in federal money to help the homeless. Deputy City Manager Hugh Walker says the money is going to Twin City Mission to pay for a homeless management information [Read More…]
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The Texas Senate remains deeply divided over its budget plan and proposals to use $3 billion from the state’s Rainy Day Fund. Sen. Steve Ogden of Bryan, Republican chairman of the [Read More…]
Infomaniacs: April 28, 2011 (Full Audio)
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