Hey there, College Station! It’s been a buzzing week in town with everything from some interesting police-related news to events that are shaping the future. Let’s dive right into what has been happening!
First up, the College Station police have had their hands full, especially with a couple of 19-year-olds finding themselves on the wrong side of the law. Just yesterday, one of the incidents involved a young man named Trenton Hurst from Franklin. He made headlines for all the wrong reasons as he was arrested for a DWI after being the designated driver! Now, you might be asking, “What could go wrong with that?” Well, according to reports, Hurst managed to have seven beers and three shots in just three hours before he lost control of his vehicle. His car went crashing into the Shipley’s Donut building and nearly clipped a gas pump at the 7-11. Yikes! In this unfortunate event, four tires were ripped right off their rims. Hurst is currently behind bars awaiting a $3,000 bond.
But he’s not the only troublemaker. There’s also Mercer Kerlin, who was caught being a bit of a daredevil on his motorcycle. Officers observed him zipping through the Northgate district at an estimated 100 miles per hour early Saturday morning—yikes! After four laps around the area, it seemed he had a plan to stall the engine and zip away just as the coast was clear. Not so fast! An officer intercepted him, grabbing the handlebars and wrestling him to the ground. Kerlin now faces three counts of reckless driving and evading arrest, although he has since been released after making $11,000 in cash bonds. That’s a hefty price to pay for a joyride!
On a much lighter note, College Station is also gearing up for an exciting two-day event hosted by the Army Futures Command, right on the Texas A&M campus! This event is all about robots and human-machine integration—a fascinating field that promises to revolutionize how soldiers operate in the field. Can you imagine? Robots assisting in protecting our brave soldiers!
Mayor Bobby Gutierrez shared that what started as a plan for about 300 attendees quickly ballooned to over 1,000—a testament to the interest and importance of this technology! Gutierrez mentioned they are now adapting to accommodate everyone, from potential contractors to Army generals who will be involved in making critical decisions about future military technology. The goal here is to push for “no blood for first contact” battles using unmanned vehicles and drones, taking risks away from soldiers. How incredible is that?
And if that’s not enough, the College Station City Council is also busy making significant plans for infrastructure improvements! They recently passed a $5.6 million contract to rebuild William D. Fitch Parkway from Highway 30 to Tonkaway Lake Road. The council discussed the pros and cons of using asphalt versus concrete, aiming to ensure this renovation won’t end up needing a redo like Rock Prairie Road did. City officials are carefully considering community needs and ensuring that the roadwork meets quality standards.
Meanwhile, over in Bryan, the school board is focusing on the future too, tackling discussions about the school calendar for the 2025-26 academic year. Board member David Stasny is all for introducing vacation workshops to assist students who might be falling behind, while also benefiting teachers willing to put in the extra hours. It seems parents will soon be receiving surveys to get their thoughts on the school calendar. Potential changes could really make a difference for students and teachers alike!
So, College Station, it looks like there’s a lot to talk about this week! From police busts that raised eyebrows to promising technology events and infrastructure developments, this town never sleeps! Let’s hope for a calmer weekend ahead, and don’t forget to make your voice heard on those school surveys!
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