May 16, 2012

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From the Ground Up: Bio-Mass Fuel

For many years there’s been a lot of discussion about alternative fuels and a lot of research has been done on the subject, but a Texas A&M chemical engineer is very close to having a commercially viable process to convert bio-mass into gasoline and jet fuel.

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Preparing for B/CS in DC 2012

Gearing up for a week in Washington, D.C. with the Bryan/College Station Chamber of Commerce. I'll have many ways for you to follow the trip!

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10 Year Drought Prediction Still Possible

Last September, Texas State Climatologist Dr. John Nielson-Gammon said that Texas as a whole could be in store for a 10 to 15 year drought. After soaking Winter rains, is that forecast still valid?

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Last Year's Drought Affecting This Year's Landscape

If you take the time to look up, you'll see dead and dying trees across the Brazos Valley and all over Texas. While some of the after effects of last years drought are just now showing up, it is not too late to save stressed landscape.

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City of College Station Reclaiming Water

Coming off the drought of 2011, and with the uncertainty that there could be drought conditions once again this summer, water conservation is highly important -- and important now.

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Texas Water Supplies Still In Crisis

After the intense drought of 2011 finally came to a close at the beginning of 2012 for the Brazos Valley, it continues for most of Texas West of I-35. Water supplies are still severely depleted for much of Central Texas and the Hill Country.

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From the Ground Up - Lean Finely Textured Beef

There’s been a recent controversy over a product called lean finely textured beef, a product that’s been consumed for the last twenty years, but some inaccurate reporting coupled with the fact that it didn’t look the way people thought it would when it first came out in public created quite a stir.

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Portland Airport Security-Stripper

An Oregon man who stripped naked at Portland International Airport as a protest against airport security screeners says he was being "nude but not lewd," and characterized his act of defiance as protected political speech.

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Space Shuttle Discovery Makes Final Takeoff

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - After three decades of space service, NASA's oldest and most traveled shuttle, Discovery, began its new life as a museum relic Tuesday with one final takeoff.

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Texas Couple Celebrate 83rd Anniversary

Their secret is out -- after more than 83 years. Eunice and Lloyd Ford eloped one night in April of 1929. Now, 102- and 100-years-old, the Fords recently celebrated their 83rd anniversary.

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MONDAY, MAY 14
Dr. Carmen Ramirez - Stroke Awareness Month

Karrie Bourquin - Great Texas Ducky Derby

Dr. Sonya Gordon & Dalmatian Joey - Doggie Du & Mobile Heart Health Tour
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David Sahm - Marine Corp League

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Will King - George Bush Presidential Library & Museum

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Jamie Calobrisi - Child Care Services Open Enrollment

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