The Brazos Valley Bombers made a successful return to Brazos Valley Bank Ballpark last night with a 5-2 win over the Alexandria Aces. But chances to make the playoff are dwindling down as it was just the Bombers’ 9th win of the second half and there’s just seven games left to play. The Bombers are back home tonight with the Aces then home Friday and Saturday with the Acadiana Cane Cutters. Next week they are at the Pump Jacks Monday and Tuesday and finish the regular season next Wednesday and Thursday home with Victoria.
Bombers win over Aces, 5-2
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Brazos County Commission Discussion And Action Involving A County Road East Of Kurten
This week’s Brazos County commission meeting (October 1) included two sets of comments about what is currently an unpaved county road where there are future plans for paving. The status of Democrat Road east of Kurten was first brought up by a former precinct two commissioner who lives on that road. Russ Ford said he and his neighbors have had to ask to grade the unpaved road, which has been used as a detour around bridge repairs on Oak Lake Road. Later in the meeting, current precinct two commissioner Chuck Konderla brought up future improvements along Democrat Road as part of his motion to move a Frontier Communications utility line. Konderla pointed out utility lines are being moved as the result of commission action during the summer to acquire the additional right of way to widen and pave the road. The bridge repairs on Oak Lake Road are supposed to take three months to complete, weather permitting. Click below to hear comments from Russ Ford and Chuck Konderla during the October 1, 2024 Brazos County commission meeting.
Bryan Police Arrest A Fugitive Wanted Since August Of 2023
A Bryan man who eluded Bryan police in August of 2023 is now in jail. Online court records show a Brazos County grand jury indicted 23 year old Jorge Aguina Jr. in March 2024 for aggravated kidnapping involving sexual abuse, assaulting a pregnant woman, and evading arrest. The BPD arrest report says Aguina got away twice during high speed pursuits…the first time at speeds over 80 miles per hour and the second time where speeds exceeded 115 miles per hour. As of October 3rd, Aguina is held in lieu of bonds totaling 200 thousand dollars.
Bryan Texas Utilities Update on WTAW
Meagan Brown, BTU’s Public Information Officer, visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about payment kiosks, BTU’s relationship with College Station, future power plants, building more generation, peak hours, new projects, Lake Bryan, Public Power Week, the launch of a new website, and more during her appearance on The Infomaniacs on Thursday, October 3, 2024. Listen to “BTU Update on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.