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"Legal Battle Over Texas Water Project Predicts Future Water Scarcity"
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"Legal Battle Over Texas Water Project Predicts Future Water Scarcity"
David Lawson
Sep 2, 2025
Trivia Question❓Which Texas town is home to Texas A&M University and was named after William Joel Bryan, one of the first settlers in the area? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
The article highlights a bitter fight over a $1 billion water project in Central Texas, where a booming population has led to water scarcity issues. Georgetown, the fastest-growing city, signed a contract to import water, sparking a lawsuit from other cities relying on the same water source. Developers of the project face legal challenges and accusations of depleting vital water supplies. The situation reflects broader water scarcity concerns in Texas, as cities outgrow their water sources. Laws governing groundwater rights in Texas are unclear, leading to conflicts over water usage and potential restrictions in the future. Read More... |
The 2025 Summer Games of Texas have officially kicked off in Bryan-College Station, bringing more than 8,000 athletes and thousands of visitors to the area.
This is the eighth time the region has hosted Texas’ largest amateur sports festival, cementing its tradition as a premier destination for statewide competition.
Major venues include Texas A&M’s E.B. Cushing Stadium, the Bryan Aquatic Center, and the George P. Mitchell Tennis Center.
Sports from archery to esports will be featured at sites across the community.
Festivities begin Friday, August 1, with opening ceremonies at Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater and a fireworks show at 8:30 p.m.
Residents should expect heavier traffic and several recreation facility closures through August 6.
The influx of guests is poised to deliver a strong economic boost, with past events generating over $8 million locally.
Locals are encouraged to extend the area’s famous hospitality as the Games wrap up on August 3. Read More... |
Housed in the beautifully restored Andrews House (built in 1913), Christopher’s World Grille has been a fine dining gem in Bryan/College Station since 1999.
The restaurant embraces local, regional, and sustainable ingredients, paired with a certified sommelier and an award-winning wine list. The setting is as memorable as the food. With historic details like stained glass, fireplaces, and oak floors, combined with a modern banquet facility perfect for events, Christopher’s blends heritage with elegance. |
Pickleball Kingdom is bringing a state-of-the-art indoor pickleball facility to Bryan, Texas, at 3125 S Texas Ave, opening Fall 2025.
This expansive 49,150-square-foot complex will feature 17 pro-level climate-controlled courts, all designed for year-round play.
The location joins the brand’s Texas network in Plano, Dallas, and Pflugerville, with another opening planned for Fort Worth.
Sheryl Miller, an accomplished Texas A&M graduate and College Station local, will lead the venture—combining a background in technology and business with her enthusiasm for racquet sports.
Miller is focused on fostering community, building partnerships, and supporting area nonprofits.
Donald “Donnie” French, a Bryan-College Station resident and Army veteran, will assist in operations and creating an inclusive environment.
With amenities like lessons, leagues, youth programs, and special events, the new facility aims to become a vibrant hub for local pickleball enthusiasts. Read More... |
Q&A Questions |
1. Are there any good hiking trails near Bryan/College Station?
Yes, there are several hiking trails in the area, including Lick Creek Park and Wolf Pen Creek Park.
2. Where can I find the best barbecue in Bryan/College Station?
Some popular barbecue spots in the area include Fargo's Pit BBQ and C&J Barbeque.
3. What are some fun outdoor activities to do in Bryan/College Station?
You can visit Lake Bryan for water sports, go horseback riding at George Bush Presidential Library, or explore the beautiful gardens at the Texas A&M University. |
đź’ˇ Answer to Trivia Question: Bryan / College Station |