LSU leading rusher Jeremy Hill was reinstated to to the football team on Monday after a judge extended his probation and did not order him back to jail. Tigers coach Les Miles said Hill will face “internal” punishment, but the sophomore running back was allowed to begin practice immediately. Miles declined to say how many, if any, games would be added to his punishment. Hill’s reinstatement came as a result of a team vote on Monday afternoon. This all stems from a guilty plea to battery charges from an April incident in which he punched a man at a Baton Rouge bar. And that was following Hill’s existing probation from his guilty plea to carnal knowledge of a juvenile during his time as a high school student.
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City of College Station Update on WTAW
Jeff Capps, Deputy City Manager, visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about capital improvement projects, the new fire station, the upcoming state legislature, police presence in the Northgate district, pedestrian and vehicular traffic around Northgate, online petitions, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Friday, January 10, 2025. Listen to “City of College Station Update on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Brazos County Commissioners Approve The First Subsidy To The Brazos Transit District Following Criticism Of Buses Carrying Few Passengers
Brazos County commissioners unanimously approve its first subsidy to the Brazos Transit District (BTD). Click HERE to read and download the contract that was approved at the January 7, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting. The $316,667 dollar payment, which is also being made by the cities of Bryan and College Station, is to make up for the loss of federal funding to maintain the current level of BTD service. While the vote was unanimous, new commissioner Fred Brown said he’s been “ragging on these people for the last four years”, adding ” When I see these big ol’ buses running all over College Station with one or two people, I can’t get excited about it” (the BTD). After Brown was told there are times when there are more passengers, Brown said “If you ever see a full load, let me know. I’d like to take a picture.” The contract requires the transit district to give ridership reports twice per year. That was something of interest to another new commissioner, Bentley Nettles, who said “I think that would be important to know what we’re paying for.” Click below to hear comments from the January 7, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting: Listen to “Brazos County commissioners approve the first subsidy to the Brazos Transit District following criticism of buses carrying few passengers” on Spreaker.
B/CS Salvation Army Requesting Donations Of Warm Weather Gear And Soliciting Applications From Those Requesting Winter Assistance
The Bryan/College Station Salvation Army is soliciting applications from those requesting winter assistance. Their Facebook page contains one post for those needing assistance in paying natural gas bills. Another post contains information for College Station residents needing assistance. In both cases, applications can be made online at sahelp.org. The Bryan/College Station Salvation Army’s Facebook page also contains a request for warm weather items. Donations can be dropped off at the Salvation Army office at 2506 Cavitt in Bryan. The local Salvation Army is collecting blankets, heaters, gloves, scarves, coats, and hats.