CHS Bobcats Baseball Welcomes Former MLB Pitcher as New Coach
San Angelo ISD is excited to announce two new athletic leadership additions for the 2026-2027 school year, welcoming former MLB pitcher Harrison Musgrave as the new head baseball coach at San Angelo Central High School.
Musgrave, one of two new coaches hired by the district, bring a passion for student-athlete development, strong leadership backgrounds and a commitment to building successful programs on and off the field of play.
A former Major League Baseball pitcher for the Colorado Rockies, Harrison Musgrave joins the Bobcats after serving as an assistant baseball coach and special education teacher at Liberty High School in Lubbock-Cooper ISD. Musgrave worked with the varsity pitching staff while also leading the freshman baseball team.
Drafted in 2014, Musgrave served in the Colorado Rockies organization until March of 2020. Prior to the draft, he built a standout career at West Virginia University, where he was named the 2013 Big 12 Pitcher of the Year and earned Second Team All-American honors.
In addition to his collegiate and professional baseball experience, Musgrave has coached at the middle school and high school levels in West Virginia and has extensive experience in player development, pitching instruction and mentoring student-athletes.
Pfluger Says Land Owners Should Be Consulted About Power Lines
Congressman August Pfluger, R-Texas, a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, reinforced his position on ensuring landowners and local communities maintain a meaningful voice in transmission siting decisions.
During the Energy Subcommittee hearing focused on America's growing power needs and grid reliability, Rep. Pfluger recognized the importance of strengthening domestic energy production and power capacity to meet rising demand and compete with adversaries like the Chinese Communist Party.
He also urged utilities to respect private property rights and work closely with states and local communities when determining where transmission lines are built. Throughout the hearing, Rep. Pfluger highlighted the concerns raised by his constituents regarding transmission lines. While this is a state issue, not a federal one, he also questioned witnesses about the best practices for ensuring landowners have a meaningful voice in the process.
Witnesses included Tony Clark, Executive Director, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC); Mark Christie, former Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and Director, Center on Energy and Law, William & Mary Law School; Randy S. Howard, General Manager, Northern California Power Agency; and Clay Rikard, Senior Vice President, System Planning, Southern Company.
Today @TheLibrary for May 19, 2026
Art Cart
4:00 – 5:00pm
Story Room
Join us for a craft and some great company in the Story Room.
Skills used: draw, color, tie, cut, paste, giggle.
Free and open to the public; all ages are welcome.
Blackout Poetry
5:00 – 6:00pm
Stephens Central Library- Teen Republic- Basement
Let your imagination flow and your poems appear as we celebrate the beauty of poetic expression! Create a poem by blacking out unwanted words from existing text, leaving select words visible to form a poem. For patrons in grades 6-12 (ages 13-18). No registration required.