Archive for August, 2009
Missouri City Police Department Achieves ‘Recognized Law Enforcement’ Status
The Missouri City Police Department has been named a "Recognized Law Enforcement Agency" in Texas by the Texas Police Chiefs Association Foundation
AG’s Office Takes Legal Action To Recover $4.6 Million From Debt Relief USA
The Texas Attorney General’s Office has taken legal action to recover $4.6 million that it says a bankrupt “debt settlement” company wrongly withheld from
Natural Gas Well Blow-Out In Pecan Grove Capped, Site Stabilized
After spewing natural gas since last Tuesday, a gas well blow-out near Pecan Grove has been capped.
Help Your Neighbors By Volunteering Through Volunteer Fort Bend
Volunteer Fort Bend is looking for people who are interested in helping local civic and nonprofit organizations.
Rosenberg Recognizes Five Families For City Beautification Efforts
During its Aug. 4 meeting, the Rosenberg City Council recognized five families for their efforts to beautify the city.
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U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has announced that Fort Bend ISD is among 123 school districts in 38 states that will receive $116
First Colony Book Club To Meet This Wednesday
The First Colony Book Group will meet this Wednesday, Aug. 26, at the First Colony Library in Sugar Land.
Clara’s Tea
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New School Year Brings Growth In Some Districts, Possible Closure For Kendleton Schools
Students are heading back to class across Fort Bend County as school begins in all of the county’s public school districts for the 2009-`10
Missouri City To Send Warning Letter Before Citing Trash Can Ordinance Violators
The city council in Missouri City has directed the code enforcement department to first send a courtesy warning letter to residents found violating the
Emergency Crews Monitor Natural Gas Well Blow-Out, Capping To Take Several More Days
Emergency crews continue to monitor a natural gas well that blew out Tuesday near the intersection of U.S. Hwy. 90A and Pitts Road in
Bamore Road Re-Opens
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