The Iola Lady Bulldog volleyball team brings home their fourth title from the UIL 2A Volleyball State Championship with a 4-1 win over the Crawford Pirates. Number 1 Iola finished the season 51-1. Lindsey Gooch was named the 2A State … [Read more...]
Navasota Man Returns To Brazos County Jail After A Theft Charge From College Station Target
A Navasota man who has admitted in Brazos County Courts twice this year to thefts in College Station, returned to jail last Friday on a charge of stealing $85.00 of merchandise at the College Station Target. The arrest report from College Station … [Read more...]
New X-Ray Provider Approved For Grimes County Jail
Among the agenda items at the November 15th meeting of Commissioners Court, was "To review and approve All-Stat as a new X-ray provider for the Grimes County Jail." Lt. Angelica Alfaro of the Grimes County Sheriff's Office discussed … [Read more...]
Texas A&M System Board Of Regents Unanimously Names Mark Welsh As The Sole Finalist For Permanent President At Texas A&M
Texas A&M's Interim President is named sole finalist for the job on a permanent basis. Mark Welsh was congratulated by Board of Regents members following a unanimous vote. Welsh said his priority was on the early … [Read more...]
Texas A&M System Board Of Regents Approve Creation Of Three More Institutes
The Texas A&M System Board of Regents approve the creation of three more institutes on the flagship campus at the last meeting without public discussion. … [Read more...]
Archivist Of The United States Tours Bush Library And Museum
The Archivist of the United States leads a federal agency that includes the Bush Library and Museum. Colleen Shogan, who has been on the job six months, took her first tour Wednesday that included the museum's expansion. Shogan is … [Read more...]
Statue Honoring Buzz Aldrin Unveiled At Rellis Campus
A statue honoring Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon, was unveiled Friday, November 10th on the Rellis Campus. In the 1950s, Aldrin trained to be a fighter pilot at the former Bryan Air Force Base before flying to the moon in … [Read more...]
Navasota City Council Receives Updates About Capital Improvement Project
At Monday's Navasota City Council meeting, Graduate Civil Engineer Jon Makay, gave an update on the on going Capital Improvement Project (CIP). Makay also noted that the Hidden Hills Phase II has now … [Read more...]
Grimes County Commissioners Hire New Road And Bridge Engineer
Grimes County Commissioners have hired a new Road and Bridge Engineer following the retirement of former Engineer Harry Walker on October 31st. Grimes County Judge Joe Fauth talked about the new engineer, who comes to us from Harris County, … [Read more...]
Public Notice From Grimes County Emergency Services Regarding Training Exercise In Shiro
The Shiro Volunteer Fire Department along with the Grimes County Sheriff's Office, and the Grimes County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) have issued a public notice alerting residents they will be conducting a training exercise this … [Read more...]
Iola Man Convicted Of Credit Card Abuse
An Iola man who chose to defend himself in a Brazos County district court criminal trial was convicted by the jury of illegally using his former employer's credit card. The trial judge then sentenced 26 year old Nicholas Bollin to the maximum … [Read more...]
Grimes County Judge Elaborates On The Brazos Valley Council Of Governments’ Renewed Opposition To Texas Central’s High Speed Rail Project
The Brazos Valley Council Of Governments (BVCOG) renewed it's opposition to Texas Central's High Speed Rail Project. The resolution did not receive a unanimous vote among the city and county leaders from the 7 county region. College Station … [Read more...]
Scam Alert For Grimes County Residents
Grimes County residents are being advised of a phone scam. A post made from the Grimes County Sheriff's Office Facebook page says, "Please be aware we have received several phone calls today regarding a scam. Callers advised they received … [Read more...]
Gun Rights Case From Texas Could Affect Federal Law
The U.S. Supreme court is hearing arguments on gun rights case from Texas that will likely decide the constitutionality of a Federal Law that prevents people with protective orders against them from having access to … [Read more...]
Election Day Brings Changes To The Texas Constitution
Texas voters approved all except one of the 14 proposed additions to the State Constitution on Election Day. Raising the Homestead Exemption was supported by almost 85% of voters statewide. Increasing state teacher retirement benefits was … [Read more...]
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