Month: October 2014
Brenham Police Investigating Murder of a Blinn College Student
Brenham police are investigating the Thursday night murder of a Blinn College student. College officials identified the victim as Trey Kurtz of Houston. Blinn district president Harold Nolte sent an e-mail stating advising and counseling [Read More…]
Fracking Ban Vote Looms Over Denton City Council Election
DENTON, Texas (AP) _ Tensions are mounting as big oil and gas companies and anti-fracking activists try to sway voters ahead of a Tuesday referendum that would make Denton the first Texas city to ban [Read More…]
Water Pipeline From Burleson County to San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO (AP) _ City leaders have approved a 142-mile pipeline that will carry more than 16 billion gallons of water to San Antonio for at least 30 years. The city council on Thursday approved [Read More…]
Hope Pregnancy Center Buys The Former Bryan Planned Parenthood Clinic
Closed in August of 2013, the Planned Parenthood clinic in Bryan has been sold to Hope Pregnancy Center. The executive director of the faith-based organization, Tracy Frank, says an STD clinic will open in January. [Read More…]
Saturday’s Corps of Cadets March is Around the A&M Campus
The Commandant of the Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets has announced changes to this week’s Cadets military walk preceding the Aggies football game. Brigadier General (Ret.) Joe Ramirez posted on his Facebook page this [Read More…]
Infomaniacs: October 31, 2014 (8:00am)
0815- City of C.S. P.L.O Jay Socol 0839- D.S.T Lotto money Bad joke Tracy Hope pregnancy
Infomaniacs: October 31, 2014 (7:00am)
0715- High wire walk.. Nick Welenda Teacher going to Africa Teenager named after Beatles song Costco staying closed on Thanksgiving 0738- “Ain’t won nothin’ again” World Series TV ratings M&M’s and Mars are not just [Read More…]
Infomaniacs: October 31, 2014 (6:00am)
0610- School cop pepper sprays himself 0612- B-days/This weekend 0642- College football Ebola House and senate races Forecasting the election
Anderson Woman To Prison For Putting Gun In Boy’s Backpack
CONROE, Texas (AP) _ A Houston-area woman must serve three years in prison for putting her boyfriend’s gun in his son’s backpack to get the child in trouble at school. Montgomery County jail records show [Read More…]