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I recently joined the newly formed League of Women Voters of Brazos Valley. This will allow voters to make informed voting decisions that are most beneficial to them.
I have contacted our state representatives for more than two decades attempting to have them address one issue that affects tens of thousands of small businesses in Texas — and every Texans' safety has been ignored every time.
I truly love living in the Brazos Valley. A couple of weeks ago, a kind grandmother reminded me of why.
The polls are showing a lack of support for many of our government’s policies. But if the policies are wrong, they may be corrected in the future, though many may suffer greatly in the process.
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As outsiders looking in, it's baffling to witness the financial maneuvers of Texas A&M's athletic department. The recent contract of new head football coach Mike Elko brings to light a pattern that's hard to ignore: a penchant for lavish buyout provisions, seemingly unshaken by past fisc…
Kudos to our local state representative John Raney for putting an end to both the school voucher nonsense and the taking of political prisoners by our governor.
You wouldn't have to look at Hunter to justify impeachment proceedings if you remember the words "protect and defend" are in the Constitution to keep us safe from enemies flowing, unimpeded, across our borders.
This is the time of year for nativity scenes and reenactments of events surrounding the birth of Jesus. These events are described in the Gospel of Matthew, which was written about 80 years after the birth of Jesus and in the Gospel of Luke, which was written a little later, and nowhere else…
“I don’t mind going. I really don’t, thanks to you all.”
Rep. John Raney’s amendment ended any chance of school choice for Texas families.
Wonderful opinion piece by Bobby Pressley (Eagle, Nov. 11)! It is so refreshing to have the origin of life presented using scientific facts and logic.
I am sitting on my deck on the back of our Woodcreek home, a lovely Saturday afternoon, the birds chirping, the water from our fountain trickling … and the Amazon drones buzzing overhead.
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents giving Jimbo Fisher $76 million to leave reflects quite favorably on the quality of his lawyers.
Dennis Francione, Mike Sherman, Kevin Sumlin, Jimbo Fisher. All fired with large payouts, and Fisher's is a whopper.
In the aftermath of mass shootings, media responses often revolve around the familiar refrains of "if only" and "next time," proposing solutions such as increased vigilance and stricter gun laws.
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Retired Texas teachers need cost-of-living raise
It’s Sunday morning and the race-track noise emitted by Amazon drones buzzing overhead every 10 minutes at times, is annoying at best.
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Thank you Cullum Godfrey (Eagle, Oct. 26) for your very insightful discussion on “plastics” and their source material. I agree with your premise that without fossil fuels there currently would not be a cost equivalent substitute for the making of plastics.
As you go to vote on Nov. 7, you will see various propositions to vote on. There is one that would affect all retired teachers of Texas.
Halloween is just around the corner. While we are all gearing up for some spooktacular fun, it is important to keep our four-legged friends safe.
In an introduction to Bryan’s school board races in the Nov. 7 election, the length of service for Julie Harlin was misreported. Harlin is completing her second three-year term.
Vote for Julie Harlin, the independent conservative candidate for Bryan school trustee.
Children first, always. You’ve seen it on the buses. You’ve seen it on the website. But it is important to know that it is not just lip service. Before every decision is made, the Bryan school board has ruled that positive impacts for students are paramount.
Re “College Station issues statement on Hopkins death” (Eagle, Oct. 20): The city of College Station finally admitted killing our son, Mark Hopkins, an innocent man who police now concede was never suspected of any crime.
In the pursuit of a sustainable future, College Station stands at a crossroads. The urgent need to reduce CO2 emissions has never been clearer, and one of the critical pathways towards achieving this goal is to transform our vehicles and the energy they rely on.