Month: July 2014
More Changes to Proposed Bryan ISD Bond Issue
In two weeks, the Bryan school board will finalize what is now a $132 million dollar bond issue for voters to consider this November. More changes were announced by administrators during a workshop Monday. Superintendent [Read More…]
Dallas Loses the 2016 GOP National Convention to Cleveland
WASHINGTON (AP) _ A Republican National Committee panel is recommending Cleveland to host the party’s 2016 presidential convention. The Republicans’ site selection committee on Tuesday reviewed bids from Cleveland and Dallas. Both cities went into [Read More…]
Singleton, Gonzalez Lead Astros Past Rangers 12-7
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) _ Jon Singleton homered among three hits and drove in four runs, Marwin Gonzalez had a bases-loaded triple and the Houston Astros snapped a seven-game skid with a 12-7 victory over the [Read More…]
Brazos County Sues Software Company After It Goes Out Of Business
The Brazos County Commission has filed a lawsuit against a Washington D.C. area corporation that has gone out of business before finishing new computer software for the local criminal justice system. County Judge Duane Peters [Read More…]
Bush Library Receives ADA Documents
On July 26, 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed into law the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). On Monday the Bush Library received one of the largest private collections of memorabilia and artifacts related to [Read More…]
CS Police Update
College Station police arrested a Bryan man Monday for assaulting a disabled person May 1st at Central Park. 18 year old Keyon Searcy is accused of injuring the 18 year old victim who functions at [Read More…]