La subdirectora de Parques y Recreación, Kelly Kelbly, visita a Scott DeLucia de Noticias WTAW para hablar sobre las ligas y programas deportivos de otoño, los programas juveniles y más durante su participación en The Infomaniacs el Viernes 27 de Agosto de 2021.
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Wellborn Special Utility District Hosting A Community Meeting
The more than 10,000 water customers in the Wellborn special utility district are invited to a community meeting Saturday morning (April 18). General manager Campbell Young says four topics includes future impact fees, an update on the district’s expansion plans, the introduction of smartmeters, and summertime conservaton efforts. Saturday’s meeting is from nine until 11:30 a.m. at the Wellborn community center. Click below to hear Campbell Young’s visit with WTAW’s Bill Oliver. Listen to “Wellborn Special Utility District hosting a community meeting Saturday, April 18” on Spreaker.
Bryan’s Newest Fire Station Getting A Replacement Of Its Climate Control System
The Bryan city council, without comment at Tuesday’s meeting (April 14), unanimously awards a $1.45 million dollar contract to replace the climate control system at the city’s newest fire station. Click HERE to read and download background information about the contract. Click HERE to read and download the contract that was approved at the April 14, 2026 Bryan city council meeting. For five of its eight years in operation, BFD station two north of Villa Maria and west of Texas has had temporary air conditioning equipment at a cost of almost $460,000 dollars. Surplus money in the city’s general fund will be spent on the unbudgeted cost. It is expected that the new HVAC (heating/ventilation/air conditioning) system will be running by July of 2027. Background information says the city is bearing the cost after consulting with external legal and subject matter experts. That followed unsuccessful attempts to get the building’s original architect and contractor to resolve the problems.
Some Prison Time For A College Station Man Who Had A Shrine To The Patron Saint Of Drug Traffickers
A Houston man will spend at least four months in prison after College Station police find in his home two years ago, what was described as a shrine to the patron saint of drug traffickers. Online records show 24 year old David Acosta and the Brazos County district attorney’s office reached a plea agreement on felony possession of marijuana. Acosta could be released from a ten year prison sentence after serving 120 days of what is called shock probation. A WTAW News story at the time of Acosta’s arrest referred to his arrest report from March of 2024, saying a shrine to Jesus Malverde included money offerings and pre rolled marijuana blunts. Officers seized 11 and a half pounds of marijuana, enough THC in various forms to fill at least 300 vape pens, almost $3,200 dollars in cash, and two handguns.

