News

Two injured in crash on F.M. 60

Two motorists were transported by ambulance to College Stations hospitals on Thursday night, Feb. 5, after a collision involving two SUVs at F.M. 60 and F.M. 50.The accident occurred at 7:45 p.m. when Xavier Judy, 29, of Bryan was initially stopped on F.M.
AREA FIREFIGHTERS participate in a defensive driving course for firefighters provided by TEEX on Saturday the Caldwell High School Parking Lot. Firefighters had to drive through the cones. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

AREA FIREFIGHTERS participate in a defensive driving course for firefighters provided by TEEX on Saturday the Caldwell High School Parking Lot. Firefighters had to drive through the cones. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders

Burn ban back on

County officials reinstated a county-wide burn ban on Monday, Feb. 9, following what county judge Keith Schroeder called “a rash of fires” over the weekend.At this time, all outdoor burning is prohibited for 90 days, or until otherwise notified by commissioners.

Missing rifle scope case investigated

A Burleson County man reported that someone possibly stole a package intended for him on County Road 310 that contained a thermal, rifle scope.Burleson County sheriff’s deputies are investigating the case as a possible felony theft, said Sheriff Bill Rios.

Solid Ground

Proverbs shows us all parts of our life are significantA lot of people spend most of their lives living for weekends, holidays, vacations and special occasions. They just seem to endure the rest of the week.

TWC recognizes CTE month

This February, the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) is celebrating Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month by highlighting the value of CTE programs and the students who are preparing for high-skill technical careers in more than 460 different fields across the state.

POSGCD Board to OK seeking grant from TWDB

The Post Oaks Savannah Groundwater Conservation District Board was scheduled to approve seeking a $300,000 grant from the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) at their Tuesday, Feb. 10, meeting in Milano.

Master Marketer training set for Feb. 11-12 in Canyon

A Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Master Marketer program will be held on Feb. 1112 at the Texas A&M AgriLife High Plains Research and Extension Center, 3211 Russell Long Blvd., Canyon.The program will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Registration is $50 per person.
CALDWELL’S CERT Team works at their station on Saturday morning during the area firefighters defensive driving course. They include, from left, Steve Weismuller, Jeff Buck and Polly Bowers.

CALDWELL’S CERT Team works at their station on Saturday morning during the area firefighters defensive driving course. They include, from left, Steve Weismuller, Jeff Buck and Polly Bowers.

CALDWELL’S CERT Team

CALDWELL’S CERT Team works at their station on Saturday morning during the area firefighters defensive driving course. They include, from left, Steve Weismuller, Jeff Buck and Polly Bowers.

Preliminary plat eyed for Yegua Landing

The Somerville City Council was scheduled to meet on Tuesday, Feb. 10, to consider approval of the preliminary plat for Yegua Landing Subdivision on State Highway 36 and the site plan for townhomes at 496 Ave. F.The Yegua Landing Subdivision will be located on 18.