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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. [2] [3]

  3. Michelle Lyons - Wikipedia

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    Once in college, she became a staff writer for Texas A&M's student newspaper, The Battalion, before joining the staff of The Bryan-College Station Eagle, first as a part-time reporter covering spot news and obituaries and then later, as a full-time police reporter and then education reporter.

  4. James Otto Earhart - Wikipedia

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    James Otto Earhart (April 29, 1943 – August 11, 1999) was an American murderer, kidnapper and suspected serial killer executed for the 1987 kidnap-murder of 9-year-old Kandy Janell Kirtland in Bryan, Texas. [1]

  5. John David Crow - Wikipedia

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    Crow retired in College Station, Texas. [3] In an interview with the Bryan-College Station Eagle , Crow said, "I tell everybody that A&M is my true love and that I want us to win everything that we do, but Alabama is a close second because of the ties I had with Coach Bryant, and with my son playing over there.

  6. The Eagle (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle is the name of the following daily newspapers: ... The Bryan-College Station Eagle, Bryan, Texas; Butler Eagle, Butler, Pennsylvania;

  7. 91-year-old Hubie Brown says emotional goodbye after calling ...

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    Legendary broadcaster and former coach Hubie Brown called his final game on Sunday after more than 50 years in pro basketball, as the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Philadelphia 76ers 135-127.

  8. Rudy Woods - Wikipedia

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    After his retirement from professional basketball, he worked as a truck driver, as a police officer in Denver, Colorado, and as a correctional officer in his native town of Bryan, Texas. [1] Rudy has a son, Rudy Woods Jr. from a first marriage. In 1986, he married Vanita L. Williams, and they had one son, Samuel Alexander Woods (Aka: Samuel ...

  9. Gordon P. Eaton - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Eaton graduated from Wesleyan University, with high Honors, High Distinction and Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi recognition, with a B.A. in Geology in 1951; received an M.S. in Geology from the California Institute of Technology in 1953; and a Ph.D. in Geology and Geophysics in 1957 from the California Institute of Technology. [1]