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Joe Ferreri closes the book on his own creation to improve Aggieland community
At 6:40 am this morning, with the push of a button, College Station businessman Joe Ferreri made history and improved the landscape at the northeast corner of Texas A&M's campus, by setting off two rounds of five explosives charges, to bring down one of the most familiar landmarks in Aggieland.
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Daniel Dodge of Blacksburg earns bachelor's degree from Bryan College
A DanielA Dodge of Blacksburg wasA among 217 graduates who received their degrees during Bryan College's 84th commencement service May 5. Dodge, son of Kent and Jane Dodge , received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology.
Local Restaurants Find Success Outside of Bryan-College Station
The Brazos Valley is known for its passion to go out to eat. Many restaurants have come and gone over the years, but a lucky few thrive and in some cases even expand.
Luke Plowden, a son of Campbell Plowden, of State College, was selected to join 245 leaders representing high schools in central and northeast Pennsylvania at the Central Pennsylvania Hugh O’Brian Leadership Seminar.
Torch Run to Pass Through B-CS on Wednesday
The Gulf Coast leg of the Texas Law Enforcement Torch Run will be coming through Bryan/College Station on Wednesday, May 23, 2012.
Good Morning! Amelia Earhart Made Aviation History 80 Years Ago Today
Good morning, it's Monday, May 21, the 142nd day of 2012. There are 224 days left in the year.
Children's Chorus putting on show in Brenham
The Brenham Children's Chorus is taking a short road trip this afternoon and its members want you to meet up at Round Top's Festival Hill for their 10th annual Spring Concert at 4 p.m. It's a scattering of different sounds and songs from the repertoire that has made the chorus a staple of fine young choral sound in the Brazos Valley for nearly a ... (more)
Texas A&M boots up accountability website
Texas A&M University has launched a website that offers such data as graduation rates, faculty workloads, demographics and student debt.
Two graduate from Bryan College
A house-warming shower will be given to Justin and Candace Taylor who lost everything to a tragic Christmas morning house fire.
10-day countdown for implosion starts today
Construction workers grew closer Monday to completely gutting the old 17-floor Plaza Hotel, tossing long pipes out broken windows into piles of scrap metal.
New District 12 seat in Texas House hotly contested
The unincorporated areas between Bryan-College Station and Waco have been linked politically for years.
Tennessee Valley Students Honored in Wtci PBS Kids Go! Writers Contest
WTCI announced the winners for the WTCI PBS KIDS GO! Writers Contest. All first place winners from the Tennessee Valley will be entered into the national PBS KIDS GO! Writers Contest, where they will compete against area winners from across the country.
Hope for Opelousas wins preservation award
Offers after-school programs and outdoor adventures 330 E. Madison St. For more information call 942-7270 Or visit hopeforopelousas.org The award, which is presented by the Opelousas Historic District Commission, is given annually to honor beautification and restoration efforts for buildings located within the city's historic district.
If you're looking for a city that has plenty of job growth it is not the Bryan-College Station area.
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Texas A&M University regents have raised some student fees and tuition at a few campuses.
Caldwell hires former Lake Travis assistant coach
The Bryan/College Station Eagle reported on Wednesday that Caldwell had hired Kenneth Gilchrist to be its next head coach.
Youngsters to sample engineering course at Askham Bryan College
STUDENTS aged 13 to 17 can learn about the design, construction and operation of railways at a course at Askham Bryan College .
Maersk Oil Selects FIBERTOWN for Large-Scale Data Center Consolidation
FIBERTOWN, a premier provider of high availability Houston data centers and business continuity offices , announced today that the Houston division of Danish oil and shipping company, Maersk Oil, selected FIBERTOWN data centers for high-performance colocation of its mission critical and disaster recovery systems.
Much to celebrate: Guided hikes offered at Laurel-Snow scenic tract near Dayton
Bryan College students Jonathan Creasy, left, Steven Irmeger and Luke Smythe explore Richland Creek on Sunday at the Laurel-Snow State Natural Area near Dayton, Tenn.
Local symphony guild hosts Texas orchestras' conference
The 2012 Texas Association for Symphony Orchestras convention will be held in Lubbock Thursday through Sunday, with about 80 to 100 delegates also attending Saturday's concert by the Lubbock Symphony Orchestra.
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