This entry is WTAW’s Bill Oliver’s report of the county attorney’s decision to not prosecute a Texas A&M football player on multiple charges.
TAB 2022 Sports Story: County Attorney Decides Against Prosecuting A Texas A&M Football Player
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Hearne Woman Arrested For Obtaining A $5 Million Dollar Texas Lottery Ticket Through Fraudulent Means
A woman from Hearne who received $5 million dollars from the Texas Lottery for claiming a winning scratch ticket was arrested on felony charges of obtaining the ticket through fraudulent activity and felony theft. The Robertson County jail website says 35 year old Arthurica Jackson was released after posting bonds totaling $300,000 dollars. WTAW News has e-mailed the lottery and the Hearne police chief asking if any of the $5 million has been recovered. No details have been released about a joint investigation that began two days after the lottery announced the winning ticket. A Texas Lottery spokesman told WTAW News “A Hearne resident claimed a top prize winning ticket in the Texas Lottery® scratch ticket game Luxe on Nov. 4. The $5 million top prize was paid to the claimant at the time of completing the validation process. The matter you are inquiring about is a Hearne Police Department criminal investigation in which Texas Lottery investigators are assisting. As this is an open, pending investigation and not directly under the Texas Lottery Commission’s authority, we are unable to comment further or provide any additional details about this particular ticket.”
Bryan/College Station Salvation Army Launches Its 2024 Holiday Campaign
The Bryan/College Station Salvation Army’s annual holiday campaign is underway. Friday’s program (November 15) at Blue Baker restaurant on University begins the adoption of children who will receive gifts through the Angel Tree program and the recruitment of volunteer bell ringers at Red Kettle locations. Angel Trees are located at various businesses around Bryan and College Station, including Blue Baker’s three locations. The trees will be decorated with paper angels, each representing a local child. Community members who participate are asked to drop off gifts for their Angel Tree recipient by Wednesday, December 11th. Adopting a child and volunteering as a Red Kettle bell ringer can also be done online. Click HERE to be directed to the B/CS Salvation Army website. And limited-edition Angel Cookies will be available for purchase at all three Blue Baker locations from Friday, November 15th through Sunday November 17th while supplies last. Proceeds from cookie sales will directly benefit Angel Tree. Friday’s kickoff program began with Salvation Army captain Luis Villanueva introducing local barbershop quartet Tetrachord, who sang holiday songs. That was followed by a welcome and prayer from Salvation Army captain Marianne Villanueva. Speakers, in order of appearance, were Bryan mayor pro tem James Edge, College Station councilman Mark Smith, B/CS Salvation Army board chairman Stephen Vincent, College Station mayor John Nichols, Blue Baker president Zach Langenkamp, Bryan Broadcasting’s Allison Harrell, Aggie Salvation Army philanthropy committee chairman Austin Moses, and Texas A&M junior Charlie Borowczak, who has participated in Angel Tree campaigns in multiple communities since he was six years old. Following a ceremonial ribbon cutting, the program concluded with music from Tetrachord that ended with a sing-a-long with those in the audience. Click below to hear the B/CS Salvation Army holiday campaign kickoff program: Listen to “Bryan/College Station Salvation Army annual holiday campaign is underway” on Spreaker.
College Station City Council Approves Concept Plan For A $6 Million Dollar Renovation Of Thomas Park
The College Station city council accepts the concept plan for $5.94 million dollars of improvements at Thomas Park. Click HERE to read and download presentation materials from the November 14, 2024 College Station city council meeting. $3 million in funding comes from the bond issue approved by voters in November 2022. Another $2 million was previously budgeted in a separate fund. Construction would not start for at least one and a half years. Capital projects director Jennifer Cain says park improvements will be coordinated with rebuilding streets and replacing drainage on Puryear Drive and James Parkway, which borders the park. And none of that is scheduled to start until Lincoln Avenue is rebuilt. Three features of the renovated park are a play village, a discovery play area, and a habitat/educational area. Other amenities includes running trail markers, low intensity exercise stations, and shaded seating. Hear some of the comments from the November 14, 2024 College Station city council meeting: