Archive for May, 2009
Wal-Mart Greeter Knocked Flat In One Of Two Missouri City Store Thefts Just Minutes Apart
Big-ticket items were stolen from two Missouri City stores minutes apart late Thursday morning, and a store employee was knocked flat in the first incident. At 11:11 a.m., a Wal-Mart greeter was run over by a cart being pushed by …
City Says Letting Golf Course Grass Grow Necessary For Turf Development
Missouri City’s El Dorado Golf Course may be looking shaggy and tall these days, but letting the grass grow is all a
Missouri City Offering Residents Online Survey On Pedestrian And Bicycle Needs
Missouri City, in partnership with the Houston-Galveston Area Council of Governments, is currently hosting an online survey about pedestrian and bicycle needs
LCISD Diagnostician Elected District Director For Texas Classroom Teachers Association
Lamar CISD educational diagnostician Shawnye L. Thomas has been elected to a two-year term as the District 4 director for the
Missouri City Now Accepting Applications For Summer Camp
Missouri City is now accepting applications for children ages 5 to 13 for its 2009 summer camp program presented by Taking Kidz
Frost Elementary Tops In LCISD Campus Recycling Effort
Frost Elementary School has been named the top recycling school in Lamar CISD for recycling more than 72 tons of paper between
Lamar CISD Principal Finalist For National Distinguished Principal From Texas
Lamar CISD principal Kenneth Davis is one of only six principals still in the running to be the 2009 National Distinguished Principal
‘Magician’s Gambit’
[caption id="attachment_38088" align="alignnone" width="285" caption="“THE MAGICIAN’S GAMBIT” – Students at Fort Bend ISD’s M. R. Wood Alternative Education Center recently presented their first one-act play, “The Magician’s Gambit”
Cute Preschoolers
[caption id="attachment_38084" align="alignnone" width="285" caption="CUTE SUGAR LAND PRESCHOOLERS – The winners of the “preschooler” category in Sugar Land Town Square’s Cutest Contest included third-place winner Jai Antonio Bustillos,
HCC To Dedicate New Missouri City Campus May 26
Houston Community College will dedicate the new Missouri City Campus May 26 at 11:30 a.m. with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The 45,000-square-foot Academic
Men Leaving Sugar Land Party Robbed At Gunpoint
Two men told Sugar Land police they were robbed at gunpoint Tuesday night near the intersection of Elkins Road and Sweetwater Boulevard. The victims, whom police didn't identify, reported
County Emergency Managment Office Reports 316 “Suspected” Cases Of Swine Flu
The number of confirmed, probable and "suspected" swine flu cases cases continue to mount in Fort Bend County and nationally, even as the onset of hot weather slows
City Council Approves $1.3 Million To Improve Oyster Creek Drainage
The Sugar Land City Council has approved $1.3 million toward a $2.7 million project with the Fort Bend County Drainage District
