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10 picture-perfect photo ops that help capture the spirit and passion of the Heart of Aggieland
Public Communications, Tourism

10 picture-perfect photo ops that help capture the spirit and passion of the Heart of Aggieland

College Station is home to many unique, artistic, picture-worthy photo ops that can take your photographs to the next level. We have you covered if you want to show your school spirit or give off a more artsy vibe! Continue reading 10 picture-perfect photo ops that help capture the spirit and passion of the Heart of Aggieland

“Stuff you Don’t Usually See!” Video: Parks & Recreation’s Patrick Lewis
Parks and Recreation, Public Communications

“Stuff you Don’t Usually See!” Video: Parks & Recreation’s Patrick Lewis

In this episode of “Stuff You Don’t Usually See,” Parks and Recreation Activities Assistant Patrick Lewis and Marketing Manager Lacey Lively discuss the upcoming Lick Creek Park in the Dark event and other parks activities scheduled this fall.   Continue reading “Stuff you Don’t Usually See!” Video: Parks & Recreation’s Patrick Lewis

5 simple, smart, and time-tested tips to help new residents thrive in the Heart of Aggieland
neighborhoods, Public Communications

5 simple, smart, and time-tested tips to help new residents thrive in the Heart of Aggieland

Whether you are here for school or to stay, we’re happy for you to call us home. Starting in a new city can be daunting, and we’re here to make your transition as easy as possible. Here are some helpful hints to help you thrive in College Station. Continue reading 5 simple, smart, and time-tested tips to help new residents thrive in the Heart of Aggieland

Fall sports leagues and programs offer kids and adults easy ways to get physically active
Parks and Recreation, Public Communications

Fall sports leagues and programs offer kids and adults easy ways to get physically active

Are you looking for opportunities for you and your family to become physically active? The City of College Station offers a variety of fall recreational opportunities for kids and adults. Continue reading Fall sports leagues and programs offer kids and adults easy ways to get physically active

City council unanimously votes to place $90.4 million bond package on the November ballot
City Council, Public Communications

City council unanimously votes to place $90.4 million bond package on the November ballot

The College Station City Council voted unanimously at Wednesday’s special meeting to place five general obligation bond propositions totaling $90.4 million on the Nov. 8 general election ballot.   Continue reading City council unanimously votes to place $90.4 million bond package on the November ballot

Live Blog: Thursday’s city council meeting (Aug. 11)
City Council, Public Communications

Live Blog: Thursday’s city council meeting (Aug. 11)

Welcome to our live blog from the College Station City Council’s regular meeting on Thursday, Aug. 11. The meeting starts after 6 p.m. and is streamed live on Suddenlink Channel 19 and cstx.gov/cstv19. Continue reading Live Blog: Thursday’s city council meeting (Aug. 11)

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