PHILADELPHIA (AP) _ Fans of the Dallas Cowboys should be celebrating their
teams 2-0 start to the season. They certainly are, but with reservations as
quarterback Tony Romo suffered a broken left collarbone in the third quarter of
the Cowboys’ 20-10 triumph at Philadelphia yesterday. The injury occurred on a
sack, leading Romo to suffer his second fractured collarbone in six seasons.
Pokes win Two in A Row With Romo Knocked Out of Game
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Brazos County Senator Charles Schwertner on WTAW
Brazos County Senator Charles Schwertner visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about Winter Storm Uri in 2021, Texas’ future for energy, SB 21 regarding bitcoin, SB 26 which establishes pay raises for teachers, the House’s committee assignments, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, February 19, 2025. Listen to “Brazos County Senator Charles Schwertner on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
College Station ISD School Board Members Review Survey Results Of Students Bringing Cell Phones To School
Before and during Christmas break, College Station ISD received 4,400 responses to a survey about the district’s cell phone policy. Those results were reviewed during January’s CSISD board meeting. Click HERE to read and download presentation materials from the January 24, 2025 College Station ISD board meeting. Board members agreed with superintendent Tim Harkrider’s recommendation to get more information from employees and students at College Station High and Consolidated High Schools. Harkrider also said no one is considering students being banned from having phones. Harkrider said his biggest concern is proposed state legislation that would force districts to ban students from having cell phones on campus. Click below to hear some of the comments from the January 24, 2025 College Station ISD board meeting.
Bryan Man’s 40th Trip To The Brazos County Jail Includes A Jury Conviction For Crimes Against A Police Officer
The 40th time that a Bryan man goes to the Brazos County jail, it is associated with a Brazos County district court jury conviction of threatening a Bryan police officer over 30 times. A news release from the district attorney’s office also says the jury convicted 49 year old Bobby Williams Jr. for evading arrest with a prior conviction. The trial judge sentenced Williams to a controlling sentence of eight years for the felonies. Prosecutors say the crimes happened after BPD responded to a disturbance created by Williams in September 2022. Online records show the jury found Williams not guilty of attempting to take a weapon from an officer. A spokeswoman in the DA’s office says Williams is awaiting three more trials in Brazos County. One is from a May 2023 arrest for felony possession of a controlled substance. Another is from a March 2023 arrest for misdemeanor resisting arrest. And the third is from a September 2022 arrest for misdemeanor resisting arrest and criminal trespassing. News release from the Brazos County district attorney’s office: On February 13, 2025, Judge Kyle Hawthorne sentenced Bobby Williams to 8 years in prison and 24 months state jail after a Brazos County jury found him guilty of Retaliation and Evading with a Previous Conviction. On September 26, 2022, Bryan Police officers responded to the area of Dunbar Drive and Manning for a civil disturbance. The first officer on seen found the defendant, who matched the description of the man causing the disturbance. The defendant then ran away from officers before being apprehended. Once secured in handcuffs, the defendant began to go on an 90 minute tirade. The defendant threatened one officer over 30 times. These threats included threats to assault the officer, sexually assault the officer, and sexually assault the officer’s wife. In March of 2023, a few months after the offense, the defendant was arrested for Resisting Arrest, where he again threatened law enforcement with physical assault. In May of 2023, the defendant was arrested once more for possession of cocaine. During the punishment phase, the State presented additional evidence of the defendant being convicted and sentenced to prison for Assault on a Public Servant, for biting an officer while they attempted to intervene in a domestic dispute. Statement from assistant district attorneys Abigail Goodman and Kara Comte: “The defendant has had a history of violence and repeated threats to police officers and their families. A Brazos County judge and jury saw the defendant’s actions for what they were and responded accordingly.”