The arrival of autumn in the Brazos Valley means a full lineup of festivals, shows, races, and rodeos

The arrival of autumn in the Brazos Valley means a full lineup of festivals, shows, races, and rodeos

Autumn has arrived, and the pumpkin spice will soon be tantalizing our senses. Here in the Heart of Aggieland, it also means an intriguing schedule of fall events. From races and costume contests to pumpkin patches and rodeos, we have something for everyone. Continue reading The arrival of autumn in the Brazos Valley means a full lineup of festivals, shows, races, and rodeos

Live Blog: Monday’s city council meetings (Sept. 21)

Live Blog: Monday’s city council meetings (Sept. 21)

Welcome to our live blog from the College Station City Council’s regular meeting on Monday, Sept. 21. It’s not the official minutes.

The meeting is being broadcast live on Suddenlink Channel 19 and streamed online. An archive of previous council meetings is available on the website.

Originally scheduled for Thursday, the meeting was moved to allow the council and staff to attend the Texas Municipal League Conference later this week. We won’t have a workshop today.

3:01 p.m.

The meeting has started. Councilman James Benham is absent.

3:04 p.m.

Constitution Week

Mayor Nancy Berry proclaimed this week as Constitution Week with a presentation to the Daughters of the American RevolutionPictured with Mayor Berry (below) are representatives of the La Villita Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolutionare (l-r): Mary Elizabeth Dresser, Laura Harding, Faye Hartfiel, Leonora Owre and Tammy Tiner. Continue reading “Live Blog: Monday’s city council meetings (Sept. 21)”