Infomaniacs: August 31, 2012 (6:15am)
Infomaniacs: August 31, 2012 (6:15am)
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The Infomaniacs Scott DeLucia Announces His Retirement
The leader of WTAW Radio’s The Infomaniacs morning show announces his retirement. Scott DeLucia told listeners Tuesday morning (May 26) that his last day is Friday, June 5th. “It’s been the tradition of the show generally that when one of us leaves to go do something different or not do anything at all we kind of announce it ahead of time. And so today it’s my turn.” Scott went on to say “I figure if I’ve done it for 59 years it’s probably enough”, adding “everything’s fine, my health is fine, my wife’s health is fine, we’re just deciding that it’s time to go enjoy the rest of our life that won’t include getting up at 4:20 in the morning. So we’re going to do that.” Listen to “The Infomaniacs Scott DeLucia announces his retirement” on Spreaker.
Seven Local Veterans Organizations Team Up To Present A Memorial Day Program
For the first time, seven Bryan/College Station area veterans organizations team up to present a Memorial Day program. The Bryan VFW post hosted the program, which included the following speakers: Submariners Brazos Valley Base USSV1 representative Brady Drennan Bryan American Legion post 159 commander Gary Banta Brazos Valley Marine Corps League detachment 1391 commandant Roger Martinez College Station VFW post 12221 vice commander Gary Beatty Bryan VFW post 4692 commander Dennis Velasquez College Station American Legion post 1938 commander Roy May Vietnam Veterans of America chapter 937 commander Mike Southerland The last speaker was Gold Star Mother Marykay Edwards. She lost her son, Army specialist William “Billy” Edwards in August 2007, about three months after he was deployed to Iraq. Click below to hear the Memorial Day 2026 program that was hosted at the Bryan VFW. Listen to “Seven local veterans organizations team up for Bryan/College Station’s 2026 Memorial Day program” on Spreaker.
Memorial Day Stabbing In Bryan
Updated to provide more information from Bryan police: Bryan police is investigating a Memorial Day stabbing where the victim died and one person is in custody. The victim was identified as 59 year old Robert Sweeps. BPD arrested 69 year old Nolan Benford of Bryan on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Officers responded Monday just before 3:30 a.m. to an apartment in the 2700 block of Poplar Circle. This is west of Finfeather Road and south of Turkey Creek Road. Officers who located the victim immediately began providing life saving measures, which continued as the victim was taken to the hospital where they died. During the investigation, BPD received information that Benford was inside a neighboring apartment. That resulted in an evacuation of the entire apartment building. Benford was not in the building but he returned to the scene and surrendered. As of Monday afternoon, a BPD news release said investigators did not have a motive for the stabbing. Online jail records show Benford is held as of Monday afternoon in lieu of a $500,000 dollar bond.
