Articles by Chelsea Reber
CSISD Student Expectations Going Up As Funding Goes Down
Accountability and budget were the two main topics of College Station ISD’s open forum on Thursday evening. Superintendent Eddie Coulson said as student expectations are increasing, funding is decreasing. CSISD will receive over 9% less [Read More…]
Local Non-Profit to Set Guinness World Record
Mercy Project, a Bryan-College Station based non-profit organization dedicated to eradicating child slavery, will attempt to break the official Guinness World Record for longest baseball game played this weekend. Mercy Project’s Strike Out Slavery is [Read More…]
Low Income Families Can Receive Free Tax Preparation
This year, Workforce Solutions Brazos Valley and Brazos Valley Council of Governments are managing the 2012 Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program in the Brazos Valley. The purpose of the VITA sites is to help [Read More…]
B/CS School Districts Choose Not to Use ‘Pink Slime’
The USDA announced next year it will give schools a ground beef option that does not contain lean finely textured beef. Diane Dahm, Director of Child Nutrition Services at College Station ISD, said they will [Read More…]
What You Need to Know About ‘Pink Slime’
You may have heard about it, or better yet seen a picture of the stuff online that the media refers to as “pink slime”. In the industry, it’s called lean finely textured beef. Davey Griffin, [Read More…]
Update on Drought Losses to Texas Agriculture
Dr. Travis Miller, AgriLife Extension agronomist, weighs in on Texas agricultural drought losses. WTAW’s Chelsea Reber Visits with Travis Miller, March 23, 2012
Bryan ISD Update
Sandy Farris of Bryan ISD visits with WTAW’s Chelsea Reber about Hall of Honor inductees and STAAR testing. WTAW’s Chelsea Reber Visits with BISD’s Sandy Farris, March 22, 2012 Here is the 2012 Hall of [Read More…]
Two Arrested for Burglary of a Vehicle
College Station Police responded to an apartment complex off Harvey Mitchell Parkway around 3:30 a.m. Thursday morning in regards to a possible vehicle burglary. When officers arrived they made contact with an individual later identified [Read More…]
College Station Municipal Court Gets Traffic Safety Award
The College Station Municipal Court were among only 21 municipal courts receiving a traffic safety award on Tuesday at the Texas Municipal Courts Education Center’s (TMCEC) Traffic Safety Conference in Dallas. The award recognizes municipal [Read More…]
