Local leadership in Texas state government highlights community commitment.
Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Bryan residents Major General Roger O. Sheridan and April Graham to significant roles in Texas state government. Sheridan will serve as the Commanding General of the Texas State Guard, while Graham has been reappointed to the Humanities Texas board, showcasing the community’s commitment to leadership and public service. Additionally, a veterans resource fair is scheduled in Bryan to support local veterans.
Big news coming from Bryan! Governor Greg Abbott has recently appointed two local residents to important positions within the state. This is exciting for our community, and it’s a great time to shine a light on these dedicated individuals who are stepping up to make a difference in Texas.
First up, we have Major General Roger O. Sheridan, who has been appointed as the Commanding General of the Texas State Guard. This isn’t just a title; it’s a role that brings with it great responsibility and leadership. Sheridan’s appointment will last at the pleasure of the Governor, meaning he could be guiding our troops for quite some time.
Let’s take a moment to get to know him better. Sheridan is a retired Marine general, boasting an impressive career spanning over 21 years in the United States Marine Corps and Marine Corps Reserve. Since 2012, he has been involved with the Texas State Guard, even serving as the Brigade Commander of the 6th Brigade before this latest move.
His military resume doesn’t just stop there. Sheridan was an active participant in major military operations like Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom, adding to his extensive experience. Education-wise, he holds a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Sam Houston State University. With such a background, there’s no doubt he’s ready to tackle the challenges ahead.
Next on the list, we have April Graham, who has been reappointed to the Humanities Texas board by Governor Abbott. This time, her term will end on December 31, 2026. Graham is not just another name on a list. She’s a retired high school teacher and minister who has shown commitment to education and community service.
Her academic credentials include a Bachelor’s degree in psychology from Texas Tech University as well as a degree in secondary education from the University of Houston. As a member of the Humanities Texas, she will play a crucial role in fostering the humanities across the state, ensuring cultural and educational programs thrive.
In related news, the Brazos County veteran services officer, Pam Robertson, has reported some remarkable numbers for 2024. The office has successfully served 4,849 veterans and generated approximately $1 million a month in disability payments. That’s no small feat, and it highlights the unwavering support offered to our veterans.
The total retroactive payments to veterans from the office have exceeded $3.6 million. A testament to their hard work, these funds will make a significant difference in the lives of many service members.
Mark your calendars because a veterans resource fair and claims clinic is coming up on February 17th at the Brazos Center. This event is sure to provide invaluable resources and assistance for our local heroes.
In another incident, 61-year-old Frederick Kelley also found himself in trouble for DWI after crashing his vehicle into a ditch. With prior convictions, Kelley now faces more serious consequences for his actions.
A 30-year-old Bryan woman, Dakota Woodall, has also made headlines. She was arrested after attempting to bribe a police officer during a DWI investigation. Not only that, but officers discovered multiple bottles of vodka and prescription medications in her vehicle after she failed sobriety tests.
These incidents highlight the ongoing issue of impaired driving in our area. It’s crucial for everyone to remember the importance of making safe choices on the road.
All in all, with new appointments in the state and pressing local concerns, Bryan is certainly a buzzing spot filled with stories that impact our lives directly. Stay tuned for more updates as our community continues to grow and evolve!
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