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  2. The Bryan-College Station Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle, officially known as The Bryan-College Station Eagle, is a daily newspaper based in Bryan, Texas, United States. Centered in Brazos County , the paper covers an eight-county area around Bryan-College Station that includes Texas A&M University .

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  6. KAGS-LD - Wikipedia

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    KAGS-LD (channel 23) is a low-power television station licensed to Bryan, Texas, United States, serving the Brazos Valley as an affiliate of NBC.The station is owned by Tegna Inc., and maintains studios on South Texas Avenue in Bryan and a transmitter on North Harvey Mitchell Parkway west of the city.

  7. The Eagle launches new interactive Edition with latest news ...

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    Edition allows us to bring you the latest news from The Eagle journalists committed to covering Wichita and Kansas, as well as timely national and world news.

  8. Eagles survive Bryce Young, Panthers upset bid, save bettor ...

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    The Eagles forced an incompletion on an ensuing fourth-and-9 to lock up the win and stave off the upset bid. It added up to a stressful final few minutes for the Eagles, their fans and the $3.1 ...

  9. The Berkshire Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The weekly Berkshire County Eagle was purchased by Kelton Bedell Miller in 1891. The following year, on May 9, 1892, it commenced daily publication as The Berkshire Evening Eagle. [17] The Berkshire County Eagle, however, remained a part of the paper, as a weekly section within the Wednesday edition of the daily, until 24 June 1953. [16]