Sandy Farris of the Bryan ISD visits with WTAW’s Bill Oliver about the district’s successful appeal to the Texas Education Agency involving Bryan High School.
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Departing Brazos County Commissioners Say Thanks And Share Memories At Their Final Meeting
Tuesday’s meeting of the Brazos County commission (December 31) was the last for departing members Nancy Berry and Steve Aldrich. Both took time at the end of the meeting saying thanks and sharing memories. Berry and Aldrich not only spent eight years on the county commission, both served at the same time on the College Station city council. Commissioners Wanda Watson and Chuck Konderla both thanked Berry and Aldrich. County judge Duane Peters presented Berry and Aldrich with plaques recognizing their service. Click below to hear comments from the December 31, 2024 Brazos County commission meeting. Listen to “Departing Brazos County commissioners say thanks and share memories at their final meeting” on Spreaker.
Returning Bryan Businessowner Recognized For Making A Donation To Bryan ISD’s Career And Technical Education Center
The former owners of a Bryan equipment company are returning to open a new business. And that return was recognized during the last Bryan ISD school board meeting by the district’s career and technical education director David Reynolds, who announced a $50,000 dollar gift. Sarah McMahon of Infrastructure Equipment Group said it was a family decision to return after selling their former business ten years ago. The business providing equipment to build power lines will be located along Highway 6 near the CTE center and Axis Pipe and Tube. Click below to hear comments from the December 16, 2024 Bryan ISD school board meeting.
Bryan Man Headed Home From A Funeral Lands In Jail For The 33rd Time
A Bryan man heading home from a funeral lands in jail for the 33rd time. The Bryan police arrest report says an officer stopped a SUV with outdated registration and no license plate. The arrest report says the officer told the driver he was sorry for his loss, but the officer needed to see a driver’s license. After three more officers arrived, 48 year old Ernest Webb was arrested for driving with an invalid license (DWLI), failing to identify himself, and warrants from Bryan municipal court and Brazos County district court related to past convictions for driving with an invalid license. Webb, who was arrested December 28th, was released on December 31st. That is after posting bonds totaling $4,000 dollars on the DWLI and failing to identify charges, paying $872.10 in fines and fees on the warrant from district court, being released on the municipal court warrant to pay a $400 dollar fine at a later time, and being released on his promise to return to court on the charges of not displaying a license plate and having expired registration.