Updated: 4:32 PM Brazos County Justice of the Peace for Precinct 2, Place 2, Judge, Tommy Munoz grew up on the West side of Bryan and remembers living a simple life and recalls how the simplest pleasures brought him and his friends happiness.
Updated: 5:44 PM The story of Randall Carter is quite the inspirational story. Imagine being at the lowest point in your life, and feeling like there was no one out there to help you.
Updated: 2:52 PM Gary Blair may have only lived in the Brazos Valley for six years, but he's already made a huge impact both on the basketball court and off.
Updated: 2:41 PM Bryan Police Officer Adam Brooks has learned many skills in his life that help him everyday on the streets. And those skills have helped him save the lives of two residents -- twice.
Updated: 2:42 PM Dr. James F. Cooper has seen a lot change since he first arrived in Bryan, TX in 1955. Now at 82 years old, he's the oldest practicing physician in the twin cities. And it all started when he was an 18-year-old who had just joined the Navy.
Updated: 12:53 PM Paul Madison enjoys giving back to his city by serving as a city council member. And despite losing his vision two years ago, this life-long Bryan resident hasn't lost his passion for serving the community's citizens.
Updated: 12:59 PM Beverly Turek uses the life lessons she has learned to give back to the Bryan-College Station community, including by providing free computer classes to those who wish to further their knowledge.
Updated: 8:29 PM Red Cashion spent 25 years on the football field as a referee. And this life-long Brazos Valley resident will forever be known for one thing - his emphatic first down call.