7:14 Entire Class not allowed diploma because they threw hats
The “Sheep” segment
7:39 Spelling Bee
Texas Governor Greg Abbott activated emergency response resources in advance of upcoming severe weather in Texas. On Monday, Abbott directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to activate state emergency response resources ahead of severe weather and flash flooding threats expected to impact multiple regions of Texas over the next several days. According to the National Weather Service, a moisture-rich weather pattern are expected to bring multiple rounds of heavy rainfall to large portions of Texas through the end of the week. Slow-moving storms may present flash flooding risks across large portions of North, West, Central, South, and East Texas beginning tonight, with the main threats expected early-to-mid week. Primary hazards include rainfall and flash flooding, with stronger thunderstorms capable of producing damaging wind gusts and large hail. At the direction of Governor Abbott, the following state emergency response resources are available to support local severe weather response operations: Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (Texas A&M Task Force 1 and Texas Task Force 2): Swiftwater Rescue Boat Squads, Urban Search and Rescue Teams, and rescue swimmers to assist with flood rescues Texas Division of Emergency Management: All Hazards Group responders and regional personnel to support deployed emergency response resources across the state Texas National Guard: Personnel and high-profile vehicles to assist stranded motorists; Blackhawk helicopters to assist with flood rescues Texas Department of Transportation: Personnel monitoring roadway and transportation conditions Texas Parks and Wildlife Department: Game Wardens, rescue boat teams, and helicopters with hoist capability to assist with water rescues Texas Department of Public Safety: Texas Highway Patrol Troopers, helicopters with hoist capability, and the Tactical Marine Unit Texas Department of State Health Services (Texas Emergency Medical Task Force): Severe Weather Support Packages with medics, ambulances, and all-terrain vehicles Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service: Disaster Assessment and Recovery Agents and County Extension Agents to support agricultural and livestock needs Public Utility Commission of Texas: Power-outage monitoring and coordination with utility providers Railroad Commission of Texas: Monitoring of the state’s natural-gas supply and communication with the oil and gas industry Texas Commission on Environmental Quality: Air, water, and wastewater monitoring The Bryan Fire Department announced today that they will be sending three swift water boat operators and one helicopter search-and-rescue team member as a part of the effort. Be sure to monitor local forecast information and stay weather aware. Do not drive into water. Proactively prepare for storms by reviewing family communication plans, assembling an emergency supply kit, and following instructions issued by local officials.
The Brazos Valley 4H K9 Club competed at the annual Texas 4H State Dog Show in Kerrville, TX July 7-9, 2026. All four members that attended walked away with multiple awards. Hannah F. and her dachshund Leon: 2nd Place: Skillathon, Senior 3rd Place: Rally, Novice A Senior 9th Place: Tricks, Senior Samantha M. and her standard poodle Kai: 1st Place: Rally, Senior/Intermediate 1st Place: Conformation, Purebred, non-sporting 1st Place: Showman, Novice, Senior 2nd Place (3-way tie): Dog Olympics, 20 yard dash 3rd Place: Obedience, Novice B 4th Place: Dog Olympics, Tail Wag (with 46 wags) 7th Place: Tricks, Senior Annabella F. and her pitbull/pointer mix Freckles: Best in Show: Conformation, non-purebred 55+ lbs 1st Place: Obedience, Novice A Intermediate 2nd Place: Rally, Novice A Intermediate 2nd Place: Showmanship, pre-novice Intermediate 3rd Place: Tricks, Intermediate Cruz C. and his Australian Shepard Koe: 2nd Place: Rally, Transition Senior/Intermediate 2nd Place: Obedience, B Senior/Intermediate The Brazos County 4H K9 Club will host the 4H Brazos Valley Dog Show January 16, 2027 at the Bryan Expo Center. The event is open to the public. For more information or questions about joining the K9 Club, visit their booth during the Brazos 4H County Club Fair at the Brazos County Texas A&M Agriflife Extension Service Office in Bryan on August 15th.
A road rage incident landed a College Station woman in the Brazos County Jail. According to arrest records, a delivery driver says he was being tailgated while driving on Wellborn Road on Friday. When he pulled into the Max Food Mart at 12677 FM2154 to make his delivery, the alleged tailgating vehicle followed him into the parking lot. That’s when 36-year-old Heather Elbrich Deboard got out of her vehicle and approached his window. When he showed a can of pepper spray, she retreated to her vehicle only to retrieve a handgun and return yelling, “I will use it if I have to.” Reports were clear to specify that she never pointed the gun at the man. College Station Police responded to the scene of the confrontation, and later tracked Deboard to an address on Fredrick Court. Officers say she admitted to the verbal altercation, but denied having a gun. She let officers search her car and no weapon was found. Deboard eventually admitted to brandishing her firearm and led police to a .380 Smith & Wesson inside her home. She was arrested for disorderly conduct by displaying a firearm and is out of jail after posting $3,000 bond.
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