Texas A&M Police Chief Retires
News release from UPD: Texas A&M Police Chief J. Michael Ragan is retiring next month after serving the university and Aggie community for more than 40 years. Chief Ragan devoted his career to making one …
News release from UPD: Texas A&M Police Chief J. Michael Ragan is retiring next month after serving the university and Aggie community for more than 40 years. Chief Ragan devoted his career to making one …
Houston-area school district Ft. Bend ISD says it will begin the Fall 2020 Semester “100% online” and will hold no in-person extra curricular activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Fort Bend ISD will begin the …
The NJCAA, which oversees the nation’s junior college athletics, will move it’s fall sports to the spring to help combat the spread of COVID-19. The announcement was made yesterday. Under the new schedule, men’s and …
As the city of College Station looks at making up a revenue shortfall in this year’s budget of more than $5 million dollars, the city council is exercising a provision in a new state law …
The Bryan/College Station Salvation Army’s new commanding officers are finishing the first month of their new assignment. Lieutenant Tim Israel is a fourth generation Army officer and fifth generation Salvationist. And Lieutenant Andrea Israel is …
It’s been the better part of 20 years since any streets in College Station have been modified in the attempt to slow down traffic….also known as traffic calming devices. College Station’s traffic engineer Troy Rother …
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (July 13, 2020) – The Southeastern Conference’s Athletics Directors met on Monday at the SEC Office in Birmingham to discuss SEC and college athletics issues. The athletics directors and members of the SEC …
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