EAST
(7) Michigan State – 76 (4) Louisville – 70
SOUTH
(1) Duke – 66 (2) Gonzaga – 52
WEST
(1) Wisconsin – 85 (2) Arizona – 78
MIDWEST
(1) Kentucky – 68 (3) Notre Dame – 66
EAST
(7) Michigan State – 76 (4) Louisville – 70
SOUTH
(1) Duke – 66 (2) Gonzaga – 52
WEST
(1) Wisconsin – 85 (2) Arizona – 78
MIDWEST
(1) Kentucky – 68 (3) Notre Dame – 66
The deadline is approaching to file in November’s College Station and Bryan city council and school board elections. As of Thursday, August 15 at noon. There are two contested races for College Station city council. Seeking the place three seat are David White and Valen Cepak. Linda Harvell is not eligible to run again for the place three seat due to term limits. Seeking the place four seat is Aron Collins. Running for re-election in place five is incumbent Bob Yancy. Seeking the place six seat are Tre Watson and Craig Regan. Dennis Maloney is not eligible to run again for the place six seat due to term limits. Click HERE to be directed to the city of College Station elections webpage. All four incumbent Bryan city council members have filed for re-election. There is one contested election. For the single member district four seat, Shane Savage has filed for the position currently held by James Edge, who previously filed for re-election. Jared Salvato filed for single member district three. Marca Ewers-Shurtleff has filed for single member district five. Kevin Boriskie has filed for the city-wide at-large position. Click HERE to be directed to the city of Bryan elections webpage. One person has filed for the College Station ISD school board. Darin Paine is seeking his second term as the at large place one member. Kristin Wilson has filed for the at large place two position. Click HERE to be directed to the College Station ISD elections website. Two people have filed for Bryan ISD school board. David Stennis has filed for the district wide at large seat. Ruthie Waller is seeking her fourth term representing BISD’s single member district four. Click HERE to be directed to the Bryan ISD elections website. The filing period continues through August 19th.
Bryan police officer Seth Waller visited with Scott DeLucia on WTAW’s The Infomaniacs about start of the school year traffic issues, registration for National Night Out, and officer recruitment efforts. Listen to “Bryan police update on WTAW's The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
A Bryan man’s sixth arrest since February 2022 charges him with possessing 300 vape pens containing what a Brazos County sheriff’s arrest report says is a “large amount” of THC. A sheriff’s spokesman tells WTAW News the estimated street value of the combined 600 grams of THC is $24,000 dollars. The arrest report says a deputy stopped the car driven by 19 year old Steven Lopez for speeding and a missing taillight cover. After Lopez was seen shaking so bad that he could not make a phone call and after Lopez denied consent to search his car, the Brazos County deputy received assistance for a K-9 from Robertson County. After the K-9 deputy detected narcotics, the car was searched. That led to finding four large unopened boxes with the THC vape pens and $985 dollars in cash. Online court records say Lopez is accused of violating probation following a drug conviction in 2022, he is also awaiting two trials on more drug charges in 2022 and 2023, and he is awaiting a third trial on three counts of sexual assault of a child that took place in 2022 and 2023. Online jail records show bond has increased in the district court cases. Lopez remains jailed as of August 14th on bonds totaling $602,000 dollars.
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