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Month: September 2020

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Texas A&M Anuncia Que Recibirá Millones De Dólares En Nuevas Subvenciones 

September 1, 2020 lajefa1027

Texas A&M anuncia que ha recibido 7.1 millones de dólares en nuevas subvenciones del CPRIT. CPRIT es el Instituto de Investigación y Prevención del Cáncer de Texas. Desde 2015, A&M ha recibido más de 29 [Read More…]

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El Consejo De College Station Discute Y Otorga Un Contrato De Construcción Para El Cementerio Conmemorativo 

September 1, 2020 lajefa1027

Por segunda vez en cuatro meses, el consejo de College Station ha otorgado un contrato para el cementerio conmemorativo. Una vez más, el dinero para pagar el proyecto proviene de los ingresos del cementerio y [Read More…]

Screen shot of e-mail sent to Texas A&M employees August 27, 2020.
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Texas A&M Employees Not Getting Merit Pay Raises To Start The New Academic Year

September 1, 2020 Bill Oliver

Texas A&M president Michael Young’s proposed merit pay increase for the 2020-21 academic year was turned down by the A&M system board of regents. Young presented the proposal during his budget presentation to the regents [Read More…]

Top photo is the green space following the removal of the Thomas Park pool as of 7/27/2020, bottom left photo is a yard sign near Thomas Park, and bottom right is the old Thomas Park pool on 4/26/2019.
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Thomas Park Update Presented To The College Station City Council

September 1, 2020 Bill Oliver

The College Station city council at its last meeting received an update on simultaneous projects taking place in and around Thomas Park, which is located about three blocks behind city hall. Public works is in [Read More…]

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Una Mujer De Gatesville Fue Arrestada En College Station Por Un Cargo De Peligro A Un Niño

September 1, 2020 lajefa1027

Una mujer que vive al oeste de Waco fue arrestada la semana pasada por un cargo de poner en peligro a un niño. El cargo fue sobre lo que ocurrió fuera de un motel de [Read More…]

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Kick-Off Times for Four Texas A&M Football Games Announced

September 1, 2020 Archive

9/26   Texas A&M vs Vanderbilt (Kyle Field), 6:30 pm on 1620/94.5 WTAW & radioaggieland.com 10/3   Texas A&M at Alabama (Bryant-Denny Stadium), 2:30 pm on 1620/94.5 WTAW & radioaggieland.com 10/10   Texas A&M vs Florida (Kyle Field), [Read More…]

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Texas A&M Football’s Season Opener to Kick at 6:30 p.m.

September 1, 2020 Archive

BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – No. 13 Texas A&M Football is set to open the historic 2020 season at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 26 against Vanderbilt on the SEC Network-Alternate, the Southeastern Conference announced Tuesday morning. In [Read More…]

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Aggie Football to Kick-off at 2:30 PM at Alabama

September 1, 2020 Archive

BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas – No. 13 Texas A&M Football is set to take center stage on the national CBS broadcast at 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 3 against No. 3 Alabama, the Southeastern Conference announced Tuesday morning. The kick [Read More…]

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Texas A&M Announces Receiving $7.1 Million In New CPRIT Grants

September 1, 2020 Bill Oliver

Texas A&M announces receiving $7.1 million dollars in new grants from CPRIT, the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas. Since 2015, A&M has received more than $29 million from the state agency that has [Read More…]

Photo of College Station memorial cemetery, August 31 2010.
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College Station City Council Discusses Memorial Cemetery Fence Extension Twice Before Awarding A Construction Contract

September 1, 2020 Bill Oliver

For the second time in four months, the College Station city council has awarded a contract for memorial cemetery. Once again, money to pay for the project comes from cemetery revenue and not College Station’s [Read More…]

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