Month: May 2016
Bryan Council Approves More Than $8 Million In Street Projects
More than $8 million dollars in street work has been approved by the Bryan city council. $5.5 million is going into rebuilding and improving West 26th Street, from Parker to Brazos, along with eight blocks [Read More…]
Mazara hits long homer as Rangers beat Angels 15-9
By STEPHEN HAWKINS ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) _ Rangers rookie Nomar Mazara hit the longest home run in the major leagues this season, Rougned Odor drove in three runs in likely his last game before a [Read More…]
Testing New Railroad Crossing Horns In Downtown Bryan
One of the pieces of establishing quiet zones along railroad tracks in Bryan will be demonstrated Wednesday afternoon. Motorists in downtown Bryan may see city officials next to the tracks crossing Main and Pease Streets. [Read More…]
Aggies Lose Late Lead to Vanderbilt
HOOVER, Alabama – The No. 2 Texas A&M Aggies gave up single runs in the eighth and ninth innings to let a 5-4 lead slip away, sending the No. 6 Vanderbilt Commodores to a 6-5 [Read More…]
Rural School District Represents Texas In Bathroom Lawsuit Against The Obama Administration
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a federal lawsuit in Wichita Falls, opposing directives by the Obama administration to open up all public school restrooms to both sexes. The Harrold school district, located 40 miles [Read More…]
On Stage in June
Here’s what’s happening on Brazos Valley Stages In June!!
New CEO Of The Bush Library Foundation
News release from the George H. W. Bush Presidential Library Foundation The governing board of the George H. W. Bush Presidential Library Foundation is pleased to announce David B. Jones of Houston as the foundation’s [Read More…]
Don Maestri Joins Aggie Basketball Staff
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Legendary Troy basketball coach Don Maestri has joined the Aggie basketball staff as a special assistant to head coach Billy Kennedy. “I am excited to have Coach Maestri join my staff,” [Read More…]
Blinn To Consider Stopping Construction Of New West Bryan Campus
Two months after groundbreaking was originally scheduled to take place on Blinn College’s new campus in west Bryan, the project might be scrapped. Blinn announced Tuesday an offer from the Texas A&M system to be [Read More…]