On this week’s United Way of the Brazos Valley update, Andy York, Executive Director of Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity, visits with WTAW’s Chelsea Reber about launching an anniversary endowment to celebrate 35 years of serving the community.
Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity Celebrates 35 Years with Anniversary Endowment
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Bryan Woman Enters Guilty Pleas In Six Criminal Cases
A Bryan woman and the Brazos County district attorney’s office reach a plea agreement on four felony and two misdemeanor criminal cases that took place between October of 2017 and April of 2023. 39 year old Ernestine Williams will serve two years for felony robbery and felony aggravated assault with a deadly weapon that took place in August 2021. That punishment also covers guilty pleas in a misdemeanor assault causing bodily injury in April 2023 and felony drug cases that took place in October and December of 2017. Online court records also show Williams pleaded guilty to misdemeanor driving with an invalid license in November 2021 where prosecution was barred. While the pleas were made August 1st, Williams remained out of jail on bond until Thursday (September 5th), where online jail records show she was booked for the 23rd time since January of 2002.
College Station Police Update on WTAW
Billy Couch, Chief of Police, visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about traffic during Aggie football games, department statistics, non-officer positions within the department, the evolution of the Northgate district, property crimes, home security cameras, storing bodycam video, using drones, school zones, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Friday, September 6, 2024. Listen to “College Station Police Chief Billy Couch on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
College Station ISD Paying Less For Property And Casualty Insurance
College Station ISD school board members received some positive budget news. The board at its August regular meeting approved recommendations from CSISD’s new chief financial officer, Heather Wilson that reduces the cost of property and casualty insurance by $302,877 dollars. That represents a 10.5 percent decrease from the year before. That is compared with a 39.9 percent increase in the prior year. Wilson credited the lower rate to receiving 61 proposals to insure the district’s assets that totals more than $626 million dollars. Click HERE to read and download Heather Wilson’s memo to College Station ISD’s superintendent for the August 20, 2024 CSISD board meeting. Click HERE to read and download a summary of CSISD’s property and casualty insurance coverage. Click below to hear comments from the August 20, 2024 College Station ISD school board meeting.