United Way of the Brazos Valley president Peggi Goss and a board member of UWBV partner agency Texas Ramp Project Roy Harrington visit with WTAW’s Bill Oliver on February 27, 2023.
United Way of the Brazos Valley president Peggi Goss and a board member of UWBV partner agency Texas Ramp Project Roy Harrington visit with WTAW’s Bill Oliver on February 27, 2023.
College Station ISD school board members are now required when they want to visit a campus that is not related to attending an activity, to schedule the visit with the superintendent have the superintendent with them. That follows a debate at the February board meeting which resulted in a four to three vote. The change in board operating policy was requested by superintendent Tim Harkrider in a meeting with the board’s leadership. Harkrider received support from president Kim Ege, vice president Heather Simmen, and secretary Kristin Wilson. The board leadership was joined by Darin Paine in voting to make the change. The three no votes came from members who were elected last November…new members Chris Field and Mike Martindale and incumbent Kimberly McAdams. Click below to hear some of the 36 minutes of comments from the February 17, 2026 College Station ISD school board meeting. Listen to “Divided College Station ISD school board makes changes to board policy when making campus visits” on Spreaker.
The city of Bryan’s new city manager, who began last November, has announced a leadership reorganization. Andrew Nelson created two assistant city manager positions and filled them with two longtime city of Bryan employees. One is former director of strategic initiatives Lindsey Guindi, who has been with the city since 2001. She is joined by former economic development director Kevin Russell, who has been with the city since 1992. Nelson also announced the promotion of Todd McDaniel as the city’s new economic development director. A city news release quotes Nelson as saying the reorganization “reflect(s) a deliberate, long-term alignment of leadership responsibilities to advance the city’s highest business and community priorities”. Nelson also said this brings “a unified, forward-looking strategy” that “creates greater synergy across departments, accelerates decision-making and positions Bryan to meet both current business objectives and the demands of sustained regional growth”. Click HERE to read and download the city of Bryan’s organizational chart. News release from the city of Bryan: The City of Bryan City Manager, Andrew Nelson, announces three staff promotions, naming Kevin Russell and Lindsey Guindi as Assistant City Managers and Todd McDaniel as Director of Economic Development. “These promotions reflect a deliberate, long-term alignment of leadership responsibilities to advance the city’s highest business and community priorities,” said Nelson. “By elevating proven leaders with deep institutional knowledge, the city is strengthening coordination between economic development, strategic planning, community development and real estate initiatives – ensuring that growth, the continued revitalization of Downtown Bryan, and expansion tied to Texas A&M and the RELLIS campus are managed through a unified, forward-looking strategy.” “This structure creates greater synergy across departments, accelerates decision-making and positions Bryan to meet both current business objectives and the demands of sustained regional growth,” Nelson added. Kevin Russell will promote to the position of Assistant City Manager. Russell began his career with the City of Bryan in 1992 and proudly brings many years of dedicated service and experience to his new position. He will support the City Manager in day-to-day operations and provide oversight for Development Services, Economic Development, Coulter Airfield and other key strategic initiatives. Russell is admired for his stewardship over the years in municipal operations, community development and economic development. He began his service with the city as a Code Enforcement Officer and progressed through positions of increasing responsibility across departments, including Building Services Coordinator, Development Services Coordinator, Development Services Manager, Director of Planning and Development Services, Director of Economic Development, and Managing Director of Economic Development. Russell earned a bachelor’s degree in agriculture business from Sam Houston State University. He has been married to Paula for 38 years. They have a daughter, Erica; a son, Chandler; a daughter-in-law, Paige; and a grandson, Jackson. Lindsey Guindi, who currently serves as Director of Strategic Projects, also will advance to the role of Assistant City Manager. Guindi began her career with the City of Bryan in 2001, and in her new position she will continue her longstanding commitment to community growth by supporting the City Manager with operational oversight and guiding key strategic initiatives. She will oversee Library Services and Community Development. During her 25 years of service, Guindi has held a variety of leadership roles, including Planning Manager, Development Coordinator and Director of Development Services. She has played an instrumental role in the development of Bryan’s Tax Increment Financing Districts, including Downtown Bryan, Traditions and the Lake Walk community. Guindi is known for her ability to build consensus and work collaboratively across departments and with community partners. A graduate of Texas A&M University, Lindsey holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental design and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners. She has been married to software engineer Danny for 23 years and they have two grown children, Abby and Victor. Todd E. McDaniel, CEcD, started with the City of Bryan in 2017. He now will be the Director of Economic Development, serving as liaison to the Bryan Business Council and the Greater Brazos Partnership. He also will be staff lead to Bryan Commerce and Development and direct the city’s economic development initiatives. McDaniel served for over a decade as President and CEO of The Research Valley Partnership (now Greater Brazos Partnership), which is Aggieland’s regional economic development corporation. McDaniel started his career with the City of College Station. He graduated from Baylor University with a Master of Arts in political science and completed the University of Oklahoma’s Economic Development Institute certification program. He was awarded Certified Economic Developer certification by the International Economic Development Council, and he is currently a member of the Texas Economic Development Council. McDaniel has been married for 34 years to Rhonda, a teacher at Bryan ISD’s Kemp-Carver Elementary School. They have two grown daughters: Allina (Alli) and Riley (Riles).
A Bryan man who admitted in Brazos County district court in January to violating probation after admitting to a stabbing that took place in 2012 returned to jail on February 24th to await transport to a state prison. Court records show 48 year old James Krueger and the district attorney’s office reached a plea agreement on the probation violation that includes a two year sentence. Prosecutors filed a probation violation motion in February 2025 accusing Krueger of failing to appear for drug and/or alcohol testing 11 times and failed to pay fees related to his probation. Krueger was convicted of stabbing a co-worker following a Christmas party in the hand and leg with a folding pocket knife.
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