Thursday, April 10th, 2025

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Good morning, College Station. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 10th of April.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A College Station man faced multiple charges after police raided his home on Monday—officers found 20.1 grams of meth and guns during the search. The Eagle
- ➤ A Bryan man was arrested in College Station today for possession of a controlled substance and evidence tampering — he attempted to dispose of two grams of THC into a trash can during a traffic stop. The Eagle
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Texas A&M saw the legal status for 15 international students change as records increased from nine on Monday morning to 15 by Wednesday afternoon, raising concerns about their ability to stay in the country. University staff contacted the affected students with options to leave or file for reinstatement while scheduling support sessions—officials continue to work with legal and campus offices to understand why the changes occurred. The Battalion
- ➤ David Anderson, a Texas A&M professor in agriculture and food policy since 1996, earned the SAEA Lifetime Achievement Award on Feb. 3 in Irving — an honor for teachers who show strong influence and new ideas. Charles Martinez, who received the Emerging Scholar Award, said Anderson makes tough topics easy by using fresh ideas from his students — a sign of his lasting impact on learning. The Battalion
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Texas A&M, Bryan and College Station have been locked in a bitter legal fight over water rights in the Simsboro formation of the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer, and officials say permits for projects like Georgetown’s pipeline by Upwell Water—aimed at meeting growing demand—could risk local supplies and push up prices. The dispute has grown since September 2024 as residents and leaders work to protect the region’s water future. The Battalion
SPORTS NEWS
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10 AM - 12 PM — Stampede College Station — Free entry — Celebrate the much-anticipated reunion of the Texas Twisters with excitement and friends.
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Eats & Beats Concert
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