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Texas A&M Chancellor to retire in June 2025
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) – John Sharp, Texas A&M’s longest serving chancellor who has transformed the university system and boosted the flagship’s academic and athletic brands over his 13 years at the helm, will retire in June 2025. Citing a desire to “always go out on top,” Sharp, 73, said in an interview with The […]
Texas Lottery Commission Allows Rigged Win
When a small group of Texas lottery retailers heard about a customer's ambitious plan to secure a guaranteed lottery win, they were in for an unprecedented ride. This daring move, which played out last spring, saw one individual ready to spend millions to buy nearly every possible numeric combination for the Lotto Texas draw. The result? An extraordinary jackpot of $95 million was on the line. To learn more about this incredible story, check out the original article on the Houston Chronicle.
Watch Lady Throw Trash at Person Filming Her in Texas
Texas Showdown: Woman Hurls Trash at Person Filming Her in Shocking Video. We're breaking down the video at the bottom of this article with no context whatsoever, so take it with a grain of salt. We have ourselves a real rascal here who apparently has never heard that you don't...
Nonprofit Texans on Mission prepared to deliver 'help, hope and healing' as Beryl threatens coastal cities
TEXAS, USA — An army of volunteers with the nonprofit Texans on Mission is in standby status to deploy disaster relief as Tropical Storm Beryl approaches the Lone Star State. “While no one wants a disaster, including us, one of the beautiful things that happen in times like this...
Applications open for High Plains Food Bank’s Commodity Supplemental Food Program
The Commodity Supplemental Food Program was given to the High Plains Food Bank seven years ago by the Texas Department of Agriculture. The program supplies a senior with a supplemental food box that is filled with food fit for their nutritional needs.
Watch Bus Transporting Prisoners in Texas Catches Fire
Texas Drama: Prisoner Transport Bus Catches Fire on I-45 The video at the bottom of this article looks like it comes from a prison escape movie. Imagine driving down I-45 in Texas and running across a prisoner transfer bus on fire. Evacuate. The bus, loaded with inmates, was heading to...
Aggies third baseman Gavin Grahovac shares message for 12th Man while playing for Team USA
Freshman third baseman Gavin Grahovac became one of several Texas A&M Aggies to announce their respective return to College Station this past week after briefly entering the transfer portal following the departure of former head coach Jim Schlossnagle to the Longhorns. As the nation celebrated Independence Day on Thursday, Grahovac is representing his country by playing for the United States on the diamond. After his return was announced, Grahovac shared a message with Aggies fans. “What’s up, Aggieland! Out here with Team USA, looking forward to next year with y’all,” Grahovac foretold. “The 12th Man has been awesome, looking forward to being back at Olson Field. “Gig ‘Em!” During his first year in College Station, the underclassman star was named the D1Baseball Preseason SEC Freshman of the Year. He followed that by earning SEC Freshman of the Week in back-to-back fashion during April. Grahovac previously played for the 2022 18U U.S. national team. Hey Aggie fans. Someone was kind enough to say a few words for y’all pic.twitter.com/XYNDF3hDdo — Micah Beutell (@Micah_CBC) July 5, 2024 Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Shaun on X: @Shaun_Holkko.
Bryan resident opens lemonade stand to raise money for summer camp
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - Each cup of lemonade from Peyton McVay’s lemonade stand brings her one step closer to summer fun in the sun. She set up shop in Bryan Friday morning, hoping to raise $700 so she can go to summer camp. The camp, Beloved and Beyond, is...
Taylor, TX: Howard Theatre Reopening Efforts Continue
The Howard Theatre in Taylor, Texas closed in 2021, but efforts to reopen it are continuing, according to an article published recently. The Austin Business Journal reported recently that the city approved up to $50,000 in grants to fund improvements to the Howard Theatre, which dates back to 1940 at its current location. The theater has been running fundraising efforts via crowdfunding services in hopes of collecting more than $100,000. According to an article published in November by KVUE (see below), local shop owner Channing Kingery-Boles needed $200,000 for a down payment to purchase the theater.
New water resort that’s the ‘largest of its kind’ in America opens with 46 pools, saunas, and full-service bar
LOOKING for a world-class hot spring experience in the states? Head no farther than North Texas, where WorldSprings, America’s largest outdoor mineral springs resort, has opened this summer. The resort features a whooping total of 46 pools with 41 mineral hot springs, two freshwater pool, and three cold plunges. Like a typical hot spring experience, […]
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