College Station firefighters report one person was transported following a crash Monday afternoon in the area of Colgate and Brentwood…which is between Texas and Dartmouth.
CSFD reported one person had to be removed from a vehicle.
College Station firefighters report one person was transported following a crash Monday afternoon in the area of Colgate and Brentwood…which is between Texas and Dartmouth.
CSFD reported one person had to be removed from a vehicle.
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.
The Brazos Valley Bombers baseball team announces its 2025 home schedule. This comes after the Bryan city council in July 2024 approved letting the Bombers have exclusive use of what the city calls Travis Major Field until the current agreement expires at the end of 2025. The council’s decision also included soliciting proposals for operating the ballpark starting in 2026. Since the July 2024 council decision, the city spokeswoman tells WTAW News that there have been “many meetings” with the Bombers owner. The spokeswoman also says the city will start accepting those proposals “in the coming weeks”. The city has “encouraged” the Bombers owner to submit a proposal. And for other interested parties, they will be required to accommodate the Bombers schedule. Statement from the city of Bryan to WTAW News: The decision made at the July 18 Council Meeting was: The Bryan City Council voted unanimously to rescind its termination notice with the condition that the current Exclusive Facility Use Agreement will allow the City of Bryan to issue Request for Proposals after 60 days from July 18, 2024. The current agreement ends Dec. 31, 2025. The city has had many meetings with Infinity Sports Entertainment, LLC since then. The city will be issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) in the coming weeks for the management of Travis Major Field (Edible Field). The RFP will include working with Infinity to accommodate the Brazos Valley Bombers’ schedule. Infinity is also encouraged to submit an RFP as well. News release from the Brazos Valley Bombers: The Brazos Valley Bombers are thrilled to unveil their 2025 home schedule for the Texas Collegiate League season. With 24 action-packed home games lined up at Travis Field, Bombers fans can look forward to an exciting summer of baseball as the team competes against top talent across the league. The Bombers will kick off their home schedule on Thursday, June 5, hosting the Baton Rouge Rougarou, followed by a second home game against the Rougarou on Friday, June 6, a fan-favorite Friday Fireworks. The Bombers will also welcome rivals like the Acadiana Cane Cutters, Seguin River Monsters, Victoria Generals, and the Lake Charles Gumbeaux Gators throughout the season. Key highlights of the 2025 schedule include several Friday Night Specials, where fans can enjoy an electrifying atmosphere under the lights. Additionally, weekends will be packed with thrilling matchups, such as the Bombers’ two-game series against the Lake Charles Gumbeaux Gators on July 5 and July 6, perfect for summer family outings. The Bombers’ schedule also features marquee games against the defending champions Victoria Generals on June 17 & 18, providing ample opportunities for fans to cheer on their hometown heroes in pivotal matchups. The regular season concludes with a bang as the Bombers close out the season with a four game home stand beginning July 24th. The team will celebrate their final home games with special promotions, giveaways, and fan appreciation events. “We’re excited to bring another unforgettable season of Bombers baseball to the Brazos Valley,” said Uri Geva, co-owner of the Brazos Valley Bombers. “Our home schedule is packed with exciting matchups, and we can’t wait to see our fans fill Travis Field once again to support the team.” Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early for the 2025 season. Season ticket packages, including premium seating options, are now available. Visit www.bvbombers.com for more information and to purchase tickets. Get ready to cheer loud and proud for the Brazos Valley Bombers as they chase glory in the Texas Collegiate League this summer! About the Brazos Valley Bombers The Brazos Valley Bombers are a premier summer collegiate baseball team, competing in the Texas Collegiate League. Known for their commitment to community and on-field excellence, the Bombers provide affordable family entertainment while developing the next generation of baseball stars. For more information follow the team at bvbombers.com Full 2025 Home Schedule 06/05/25 7:05 PM Baton Rouge Rougarou 06/06/25 7:05 PM Baton Rouge Rougarou 06/10/25 7:05 PM Acadiana Cane Cutters 06/11/25 7:05 PM Acadiana Cane Cutters 06/17/25 7:05 PM Victoria Generals 06/18/25 7:05 PM Victoria Generals 06/19/25 7:05 PM Seguin River Monsters 06/20/25 7:05 PM Seguin River Monsters 06/26/25 7:05 PM Seguin River Monsters 06/27/25 7:05 PM Seguin River Monsters 07/01/25 7:05 PM Baton Rouge Rougarou 07/02/25 7:05 PM Baton Rouge Rougarou 07/05/25 7:05 PM Lake Charles Gumbeaux Gators 07/06/25 7:05 PM Lake Charles Gumbeaux Gators 07/12/25 7:05 PM Seguin River Monsters 07/13/25 7:05 PM Seguin River Monsters 07/15/25 7:05 PM Victoria Generals 07/16/25 7:05 PM Victoria Generals 07/19/25 7:05 PM Victoria Generals 07/20/25 7:05 PM Victoria Generals 07/24/25 7:05 PM Acadiana Cane Cutters 07/25/25 7:05 PM Acadiana Cane Cutters 07/26/25 7:05 PM Lake Charles Gumbeaux Gators 07/27/25 7:05 PM Lake Charles Gumbeaux Gators
A Franklin man and the Brazos County district attorney’s office enter a plea agreement this week in a felony theft case from March of 2022. 44 year old Paul Barnett was sentenced Monday (January 6) to 19 months in a state jail with credit for time served. Barnett admitted to taking a $130 dollar cell phone at the Target store in College Station. Online district court records show Barnett pleaded guilty to eight misdemeanor thefts in Brazos County that took place between 2018 and 2021.
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