The Texas A&M Aggies and Missouri Tigers played to a 1-1 tie through 110 minutes of action at Walton Stadium in the regular-season finale Thursday evening. The draw prevented Missouri from claiming a share of the regular-season title as Florida claimed the outright crown. The Aggies return to action Wednesday, November 4 when they play the No. 3 seed Ole Miss in the quarterfinal of the SEC Tournament in Orange Beach, Alabama. First touch is slated for 2:35 pm.
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ERCOT Update on WTAW
Bill Flores, ERCOT Chairman, visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about ERCOT’s purpose, monitoring generation, demand, what they learned from Winter Storm Uri, what Trump’s administration means for America’s energy, energy and fuel sources, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Monday, January 20, 2025. Listen to “ERCOT Chairman Bill Flores on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Winter Weather Information
Texas A&M announces Bryan/College Station classes are cancelled and non-essential campus operations are suspended January 21st. Bryan ISD has cancelled classes on Tuesday, January 21. BISD also announced the district will not be required to make up this missed day. BISD classes for Monday, January 20, were already cancelled due the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. College Station ISD has cancelled classes on Tuesday, January 21. CSISD classes for Monday, January 20, were already cancelled due the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. All Blinn College District campuses will be closed and classes are canceled for Tuesday, January 21st. The Becky Gates Children’s Center and Charlotte Sharp Children’s Center will be closed on Tuesday, January 21. The George Bush Presidential Library & Museum will be closed January 21. All Prairie View A&M University campuses will be closed on Tuesday, January 21. United Way of the Brazos Valley announces a warming center will be available from Sunday (January 19) at 5 p.m. through Thursday (January 23) at 9 a.m. The center is located in Bryan at the Elks Lodge, which is on Mobile Avenue behind Triangle Storage. Volunteers are also being recruited to assist at the warming center. To volunteer, click the QR code in the image associated with this story or click HERE to be directed to the website to register as a volunteer.
Bryan City Council Awards Two Construction Contracts Associated With The Lake At Midtown Park
January’s meeting of the Bryan city council included awarding $6 million dollars in contracts for two more additions at Midtown Park involving the park’s lake. Construction will be starting soon on a boardwalk and to build two water wells that will feed the lake. Weather permitting, the boardwalk could open this August and the water wells could start operating by the end of 2025. A nearly $4.5 million dollar contract for a boardwalk and a support structure called a bulkhead follows the council last April rejecting more than $9 million dollars in bids. A contract for just over $1.5 million dollars was awarded to build two water wells that will feed the lake to keep the water level constant. The cost is over the budgeted estimate of $950,000 dollars. City engineer Paul Kaspar said they are still working on getting state permits to fill the lake. Click HERE to read and download presentation materials shown at the January 14, 2025 Bryan city council meeting. Click HERE to read and download background information about the construction contract for the Midtown Park boardwalk. Click HERE to read and download background information about the construction contract for Midtown Park water wells. Click HERE to read and download a map showing the location of the Midtown Park water wells. Click below to hear comments from the January 14, 2025 Bryan city council meeting. Listen to “Bryan city council awards two construction contracts associated with the lake at Midtown Park” on Spreaker.