Thursday, April 17th, 2025

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Good morning, College Station. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 17th of April.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Aggieland Humane Society is opening a new Pet Food Pantry and calls on residents to donate pet food + the first distribution event is scheduled for May 29. The Eagle
- ➤ Yesterday, Brazos Valley leaders shared personal stories of loss and struggle to convince at-risk youths that it is never too late to change their habits behind the wheel—urging improved decision-making on the road. Their effort focused on preventing future incidents and promoting safer driving in our community. The Eagle
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Two College Station teens were charged with a first-degree aggravated robbery felony after a man was robbed at gunpoint when he tried to buy shoes from an online seller and an accomplice. The Eagle
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Washington, D.C. Aggies will hold their annual Muster ceremony on April 21 to honor 28 Aggies buried at Arlington by placing carnations on headstones—this event strengthens ties among Texas A&M alumni in the nation's capital. The Battalion
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ College Station ISD schools are undergoing upgrades funded by bonds approved by voters that aim to improve the learning environment. The projects include expanding A&M Consolidated and College Station High School, remodeling Rock Prairie Elementary and upgrading stadiums and middle school facilities. KXXV
- ➤ The College Station ISD board reviewed the 2025-26 budget as part of its planning process. They will wait for state funding as the Legislature continues its session. The Eagle
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Former College Station Mayor Karl Mooney was appointed by Gov. Abbott as chairman of the board for the Brazos County Regional Mobility Authority—he will lead the board in addressing regional mobility challenges. The Eagle
SPORTS NEWS
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Texas Twisters Reunion
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
7-10 p.m. — The Pavilion at Lake Walk — Free entry — Enjoy a vibrant evening of Texas tunes with live performances and local food trucks.
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Certified Network Defense (CND) v3 Training Course
Mon, Apr 28 — 10 AM to Fri, May 2, 10 AM — Bryan Adult Learning Center — Course fees apply — Enhance your skills in ethical hacking and cybersecurity through this comprehensive training program.
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2025 Troubadour Festival
12-6 p.m. — Aggie Park — Entry cost not specified — Indulge in barbecue delights and enjoy live Texas country music in a beautiful park setting.
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