Posted: 12:50 AM Governor Rick Perry and Railroad Commission Chair Michael Williams are among those reacting to the FutureGen Alliance's decision to locate its plant in Illinois instead of one of two Texas locations.
Posted: 12:50 AM Mattoon, Illinois has been selected as the FutureGen site. Developers announced Tuesday morning the town about 180 miles south of Chicago will host the $1.5 billion experimental low-pollution power plant.
Updated: 11:58 PM The path has been cleared for Hooters restaurant to open in Bryan. In a ruling issued Thursday, a State Office of Administrative Hearings judge granted Hooters a liquor license for its proposed eatery at 3706 S. Texas Avenue.
Updated: 1:52 PM Neutral Posture, the leading provider of ergonomic office solutions, is pleased to announce that its newest innovation, the N·tune™ Seating System, has earned the company its 5th consecutive Attendees’ Choice Award at the 2007 National Ergonomics Conference and Exposition (NECE) in Las Vegas.
Posted: 1:48 AM After 43 years in the banking business, Mervin Peters is stepping down. The community banking president for Wells Fargo started his career in 1964, and says this is the year to say goodbye.
Posted: 9:02 PM Texas A&M University is among the institutions included in the "2007 Publisher's Pick List" of the latest issue of The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education.
Updated: 8:17 PM A long-time retirement community in Bryan is expanding. Crestview revealed its building campaign and future plans Tuesday at a luncheon at Miramont Country Club in Bryan.
Updated: 6:28 PM Oil, which has been toying with the $100-a-barrel mark, is perhaps the most unpredictable commodity in the world, says a Texas A&M University economics professor.
Updated: 10:49 AM Texas A&M has $134,000 on the way thanks to ExxonMobil. Monday afternoon, the energy giant cut a check to the A&M Foundation as part of a series of gifts to the university.
Posted: 4:25 PM In new rankings released by Financial Times, the Mays Business School’s Executive MBA Program at Texas A&M University ranks No. 1 in the nation among public schools in the area of “participant work experience.”
Updated: 10:32 PM The Bryan/College Station Chamber of Commerce celebrated another year of business service Monday night. Neil Bush was the keynote speaker.
Posted: 4:14 PM Friday afternoon, Shell Oil president John Hofmeister was the featured speaker at the Texas A&M College of Engineering's Dean's Lecture Series.
Updated: 1:36 AM Lowry Mays' business career is well known throughout the state. Tuesday, it was recognized by Former President Bush and another major entrepreneur.