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Texas A M student dies in Austin hours after UT football tailgate A Texas A M student who traveled to Austin for the Texas vs Texas A M football rivalry game on Friday, November 28, died after a tailgate party, with public officials now investigating the incident Brianna Aguilera, a Laredo native and Texas A M student one year shy of graduating, was in town for the Black Friday matchup when she attended a tailgate in Austin, family members confirmed in a
There once was a day… | TexAgs There once was a day… 1,005 Views | 5 Replies | Last: 2 min ago by Rojo Grande maroonthrunthru 11:05a
Santa Anna - TexAgs Mexico to the Rio Grande River- Most of the history on the 600 mi march starts in Mexico at San Luis Potos, on to Saltillo, Monclova, then crosses the Rio Grande River at Guerrero, Coahuila Mexico (below Eagle Pass, Tx)
Trick or Treaters? - TexAgs Southwood Valley (Deacon Rio Grande Brothers) area was very busy It's become one of my favorite holidays of the year because everyone is outside and having fun
Photo Gallery: Texas A M downs UTRGV 4-1 in Saturday exhibition The soccer preseason is officially in the books as G Guerrieri's Fightin' Texas Aggies defeated UTRGV on Saturday evening at Ellis Field, 4-1 TexAgs presents a collection of our best shots of the action between the Ags and Vaqueros
Going to Lajitas for Spring Break | TexAgs Anyone ever try to fish the Rio Grande around Lajitas and North back towards Presidio? Going to Lajitas for a few days with my 11yo and wife to play Black Jacks Crossing golf course and was noticing there is plenty of river access around there Anyone ever fish there?
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Thanksgiving Menus - TexAgs Besides usual wine, beer, and spirits, I'll have two punches (a colonial punch and a Tom and Jerry), a cranberry aperol spritz for the ladies,and a Texas Old Fashioned (Garrison brothers, Imperial sugar, local honey, and Rio Grande Valley Citrus)