WTAW’s Bill Oliver visits with Karen Hall & Teresa Medearis of CTOMA about organization activities and bringing Bristol Palin to the Brazos Center for a fundraiser on January 22.
Click HERE to go to the CTOMA website.
WTAW’s Bill Oliver visits with Karen Hall & Teresa Medearis of CTOMA about organization activities and bringing Bristol Palin to the Brazos Center for a fundraiser on January 22.
Click HERE to go to the CTOMA website.
College Station Mayor John Nichols visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about the new city council members, his takeaways from the Innovation Now conference, energy production, annexation, the upcoming workshop agenda, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, November 13, 2024.
WTAW’s Chelsea Reber visits with Peggi Ondrasek, United Way of the Brazos Valley President and CEO, and Leiha White and Kim Dimmett from the Sexual Assault Resource Center of the Brazos Valley. Listen to “United Way of the Brazos Valley update with partner agency SARC” on Spreaker.
The winner of the College Station city council place six race is Scott Shafer. After provisional, military, and overseas ballots were counted at the Brazos County elections office Tuesday night (November 12), Shafer won by 221 votes. Shafer gained 46 votes and Tre Watson gained 40. The final result was up in the air after election night results on November 5th showed Shafer led Watson by 215 votes with more than 800 provisional, military, and overseas ballots to be considered. The report issued by the elections office Tuesday night shows voter turnout of almost 70 percent, with 92,626 voting out of 132,601 who are registered in Brazos County. Click HERE to read and download the final unofficial cumulative results of the November election, courtesy of the Brazos County elections office.
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