Month: July 2015
Owners of Neglected Horses Ordered to Pay $485,000
CONROE, Texas (AP) _ About 200 neglected horses seized from a Houston-area ranch will remain with an animal protection group and the owners must pay $485,000 in care costs. A judge in Conroe declined to [Read More…]
New Wine-Themed Living Community
A new neighborhood is coming to the Brazos Valley with the wine lover’s heart in mind. BonScott, LLC is the partnership of the Bonarrigo family of Messina Hof Wine Cellars, Inc. and Bentley Scott Jr., [Read More…]
President George H.W. Bush Tweets His Thanks
KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine (AP) _ Former President George H.W. Bush is showing he has a sense of humor about falling at his Maine summer home and fracturing a bone in his neck. The 91-year-old tweeted a [Read More…]
More Details About New Texas A&M Student Housing
Two years from now, Texas A&M and the A&M system expect to open a $355 million dollar student housing complex at the corner of George Bush and Penberthy. Last week, WTAW News reported about the [Read More…]
Curb Your Electric Consumption
Statewide electric consumption has set records for the month of July three consecutive days this week. ERCOT, the state’s electric grid operator, has asked us to reduce usage during the peak hours between 3 and [Read More…]
Keith Rivers Retires Instead of Reporting to Cowboys’ Camp
OXNARD, Calif. (AP) _ Linebacker Keith Rivers has decided to retire rather than report to training camp with the Dallas Cowboys. Coach Jason Garrett said he spoke with the 29-year-old Rivers about two hours before [Read More…]
Mark Weaver Named Texas A&M Women’s Tennis Head Coach
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Mark Weaver has been named Texas A&M women’s tennis head coach, Texas A&M Athletics Director Eric Hyman announced today. “I am extremely grateful to our athletics director, Eric Hyman and to [Read More…]