The Dallas Stars wrapped up their season on a high note Monday night, rallying to defeat the Chicago Blackhawks, 5-4 in overtime.
Dallas finishes the year at 23-19-4 and misses the postseason for the ninth time in the last 13 years.
The Dallas Stars wrapped up their season on a high note Monday night, rallying to defeat the Chicago Blackhawks, 5-4 in overtime.
Dallas finishes the year at 23-19-4 and misses the postseason for the ninth time in the last 13 years.
Councilman Bob Yancy visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about the new councilmembers, capital projects, the former Macy’s store building, development in and around the Northgate district, the Greater Brazos Partnership, water issues, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Friday, November 15, 2024. Listen to “College Station Councilman Bob Yancy on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
The Bryan city council approves property tax breaks for a $120 million dollar expansion by a local manufacturer. The city’s economic development specialist, Todd McDaniel, says Honeywell electronics chemicals on Mumford Road will be making new products for the semiconductor industry. McDaniel says that fits the city’s targeted strategy for that sector. McDaniel says the five year tax abatement will generate an additional $900,000 dollars in payroll with the creation of 10 to 12 jobs. City background information says Honeywell, which has been in Bryan for more than 20 years, will generate an estimated $748,000 dollars in property tax revenue following the five year abatement period. Click HERE to read and download the agreement approved at the November 12, 2024 Bryan city council meeting. Click HERE to read and download city staff background information. Click HERE to read and download presentation materials at the city council meeting. Click below to hear comments from Todd McDaniel during the November 12, 2024 Bryan city council meeting.
The governor continues his order to state funded universities to freeze tuition for undergraduate students. That’s according to a letter Greg Abbott addressed to the chairs of board of regents and the chancellors of all university systems. Click HERE to read and download the letter the governor sent to the chairs of board of regents and chancellors of all university systems. The letter did not specifically call for freezing undergraduate fees for the 2025-26 and 26-27 academic years. That’s something which Abbott did in the 2023-24 and 24-25 academic years. But a spokesman with the Texas A and M system tells WTAW News there will be a freeze on undergraduate fees the next two years. There will continue to be no freeze on graduate tuition and fees. That’s something the A&M system regents dealt with two weeks ago when an increase in three existing graduate programs on the flagship campus was approved on a seven to two vote. And the governor did not extend the new tuition and fee freeze to state funded community colleges.
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