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30-Oct-09 - Ongoing Pro-life Campaign Claims To Have Saved 2,000 Babies from Abortion
College Station, Texas, Oct 30, 2009 .- The 40 Days for Life campaign says that its participants have now helped save at least 2,000 babies from abortion in the past five years.
A lagoon-like paradise is available to residents who live at Wave's Z-Island apartments on Wellborn Road.
Community leaders gather at A&M to sign Army Covenant
Representatives of the U.S. Army, Bryan-College Station community and Texas A&M University joined together on the 50-yard line at Kyle Field Wednesday for the Army Covenant Signing Ceremony.
Special Olympics Texas will put on 'Fall Classic' in Bryan-College Station
Special Olympics Texas is in need of volunteers this weekend for the "Fall Classic." From Thursday to Saturday, athletes from Texas will compete in sporting events on the Texas A&M University campus and around Bryan-College Station.
Illegal U-Turns Creating Problems at CS Intersection
If you drive in Bryan-College Station, you can't miss all the road construction.
Dinner helps international students feel more welcome in Aggieland
International students can take part in not only the Aggie culture, but also the U.S. culture as well through a program developed by the International Student Services.
President Obama to Visit Texas A&M
President Obama will join former President George H.W. Bush Friday at Texas A&M University in College Station.
President Barack Obama urged residents to become active in improving their communities during a 22-minute speech at Texas A&M University on Friday, naming local residents and organizations as examples of how people can make a difference.
There is a hidden treasure in Bryan on Villa Maria known to some lucky folks as "Shipwreck Grill." This ship-shaped restaurant serves burgers, salads and seafood with a special sauce that owner Mary Beckman claims she could drink.
U.S. Presidential Visits to Aggieland
Train travel was the mode of transportation in the early 1900s. And since Texas A&M sits alongside a railroad, many influential people have come through Bryan/College Station, including some of our nation's presidents.
Job data to show stimulus aided teachers, laborers
Public school teachers are expected to be the big winners when states across the U.S. reveal for the first time how many jobs were created or saved during the first months of President Barack Obama's $787 billion stimulus plan.
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One of the benefits of living in Bryan-College Station is being in an academic community that allows opportunities to speak to college students at Texas A&M University.
Voices of Veterans: Jim Gordon
Many people in Bryan-College Station know Jim Gordon as a retired pharmicist, who practiced in the Brazos Valley for over 40 years.
Trans-Texas Corridor is dead but not forgotten
The Texas Department of Transportation's announcement that it would scrap plans for the proposed Trans-Texas Corridor project along Interstate 35 has no direct effect on the Brazos Valley but should serve as an example of the influence of public opinion, area officials said Wednesday.
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