BTU General Manager Dan Wilkerson visits with WTAW’s Bill Oliver about switching 46,000 electric meters to new radio-controlled units.
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Deadline Approaching for Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Wall of Honor
Tom Turbiville, BVVM Board Member, visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about submitting a new name for the Wall of Honor, frequently asked questions, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Thursday, August 8, 2024. Listen to “Deadline Approaching for Brazos Valley Veterans Memorial Wall of Honor” on Spreaker.
B/CS Chamber Announces The Featured Speaker For Its Annual Economic Outlook Briefing
The featured speaker is announced for the Bryan/College Station chamber of commerce’s biggest luncheon event. Senator Ted Cruz is part of the August 21st economic outlook briefing. Also participating is the president of the Brazos Valley Economic Development Corporation, Susan Davenport. They and other speakers will provide updates and discuss the economy. Chamber president Glen Brewer says the luncheon is attended by more than 400. Click HERE to be directed to the chamber of commerce website for registration information. Click below to hear comments from Glen Brewer’s appearance on WTAW’s The Infomaniacs.
Bryan Police Announce An Arrest In A Shooting That Killed A Bryan Woman
An ongoing dispute between two Bryan women about the same ex-boyfriend resulted in gunfire Monday night (August 5) that killed one of the women and put the other woman in jail. That’s according to the Bryan police arrest report of 22 year old Dequajna Johnson on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in the death of 22 year old Keianna Hines. The arrest report also said there was police involvement in what was only described as a previous incident between the two women on June 24th. Johnson, who is jailed in lieu of a $200,000 dollar bond, is awaiting trial on a charge of threatening a man with a gun at a College Station apartment pool in June of 2023. Bond in the 2023 case has been increased to $100,000 dollars following a request by the district attorney’s office. Johnson is also accused of violating probation related to a misdemeanor theft that took place in December 2019.