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Halloween Night Police Activity Includes Breaking Up A Large Party, Reckless Driving Resulting In A Pickup Fire, And An Arrest For DWI And Child Endangerment
College Station police break up a party on Halloween night in the Southside neighborhood south of the Texas A&M campus that was attended by an estimated 400 to 500 people. The party is also on the radar of Aggie Athletics. That’s because it was held at the home of baseball players Hayden Schott and Jace Laviolette. An athletics spokesman tells WTAW News that they are cooperating with CSPD’s investigation, and the baseball team was not a sponsor of any event that took place on Halloween. Police issued tickets to Schott and Laviolette for undisclosed offenses related to a loud party. A bartender went to jail on a misdemeanor charge of furnishing alcohol to minors. Around 2:30 Friday morning (November 1), a College Station police officer on patrol in the Barracks subdivision sees people still celebrating Halloween. During that time, the officer hears screeching tires coming from a vehicle with a diesel engine. The CSPD arrest report says the officer stops the truck which was doing a burnout, he asks the driver to get out, then the officer sees fire coming out of the engine bay. Three passengers then got out of the truck. The driver, a 21 year old from League City, went to jail on a charge of reckless driving. Bryan police make a drunk driving arrest Halloween night where the driver’s breath alcohol level was more than three and a half times the legal limit. The BPD arrest report says the breath tests were .295 and .296. 30 year old Latisha Narvell of Bryan was also driving with two children who were not in car seats. One of the children told an officer that they were almost involved in four crashes. Narvell was also charged with two counts of child endangerment. BPD provided car seats to the children’s grandparents, who took custody when Narvell went to jail. She remains held as of November 1 in lieu of bonds totaling $15,000 dollars.
Blinn College Completes Purchase Of Land For Its New Campus Near Waller
Blinn College announces finalizing the purchase of land for its new campus in Waller County. Through an open records request, the purchase price for one hundred acres is just over $19.5 million dollars. The funding source is unrestricted cash. The property is located north of Highway 290 at FM 2920 and Binford Road. No timeline has been announced to complete a programming and facilities plan, which will lead to designing Blinn’s sixth campus. A Blinn news release says the Waller County location will offer academic and workforce training programs. Some classes are currently being offered at Waller ISD’s junior high school. News release from Blinn College: The Blinn College District has finalized the purchase of a 100-acre site at 29638 FM 2920 in Waller that will serve as the College’s sixth campus. The site will be home to a comprehensive commuter campus offering both academic and workforce training programs. The next step in the development process is to create a programming and facilities plan to ensure the campus meets the needs of students and the community. “Today’s announcement marks a historic moment for the Blinn College District and for the Waller-Harris County community,” said Dr. Mary Hensley, Chancellor of the Blinn College District. “We are excited about the opportunities this new location will provide, offering programs that will inspire, empower, and equip our students for success. Our future is brighter than ever, and we are eager to begin this next phase of growth with the support of our students, faculty, and local partners.” The Waller/Harris County location joins Blinn’s Brenham, Bryan, RELLIS, Schulenburg, and Sealy campuses. With the expansion of a new campus, Blinn will bring its renowned academic reputation to the Waller-Harris County community. With the highest academic transfer rate in the State of Texas, Blinn specializes in helping students seamlessly transfer to leading four-year universities, including Texas A&M, Sam Houston State, Prairie View A&M, the University of Houston, Texas State, and more. Through innovative partnerships like the Texas A&M-Blinn TEAM Program, Texas A&M Engineering at Blinn, the Texas A&M Engineering Academy at Blinn-Brenham, and the Aggie Student-Centered Express Nursing Degree (ASCEND), students have access to unique co-enrollment opportunities with Texas A&M University. As a member of the RELLIS Academic Alliance, Blinn also offers classes that transfer directly into bachelor’s degree programs offered by The Texas A&M University System regional universities located at Texas A&M-RELLIS. Blinn’s academic quality is complemented by its affordability. Most students save approximately 35% in tuition and general fees compared to the average state university and Blinn offers more than 300 endowed scholarships to students from a wide range of backgrounds. Blinn currently offers evening courses at Waller ISD facilities, and these will remain available as the College develops its new campus site. In addition to academic transfer courses, Blinn students can currently earn an occupational skills award, Level-1 and Level-2 certificates, and an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in mechatronics in Waller.
Retiring College Station Councilwoman Linda Harvell’s Final Visit On WTAW’s The Infomaniacs
During her exit interview, Councilwoman Linda Harvell visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about her time on council, the new tourism committee, her accomplishments, her opinion on having single member districts, and more during her appearance on The Infomaniacs on Friday, November 1, 2024.