Archive for September, 2009
Sienna Golf Club Expands Junior Program To Fall
Sienna Plantation Golf Club is continuing its junior golf program with a fall session that begins Oct. 6. Children ages five to 14 can participate in the four-week session, which will be held 5-6 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday during …
Boat Smuggling Addressed In Amendment By Olson
A bill reauthorizing the U.S. Coast Guard was adopted this week by Congress and included an amendment by District 22 Representative Pete Olson
Some Lots Of Children’s And Infant’s Tylenol Voluntarily Recalled
McNeil Consumer Healthcare, maker of Tylenol, has announced a voluntary recall of certain lots of Children’s and Infant’s Tylenol after bacteria was detected in
FBISD To Hold Zoning Workshop For New Missouri City High School
The Fort Bend Independent School District Board of Trustees will hold a zoning workshop Sept. 28 to discuss the district’s plans for developing
Rosenberg Target To Host National Night Out Event
The Rosenberg Police Department is currently preparing for this year’s Annual National Night Out Event, scheduled from 7-10 p.m. Oct. 6. This year’s event
Aetna Grant To Be Used To Promote Active Lifestyle In LCISD Students
Aetna has partnered with the Lamar Educational Awards Foundation in an effort to promote and active and healthy lifestyle in Lamar Consolidated Independent
Bike Trail Funded By Sugar Land Family To Open Oct. 10
The City of Sugar Land invites its residents, neighbors and all mountain bike enthusiasts to the official opening of the Justin P. Brindley
Houston’s Best Award
[caption id="attachment_40742" align="alignnone" width="285" caption="Telfair, a 2,018-acre community in Sugar Land, has received a “Houston’s Best” award for landscaping from the Greater Houston Builders Association. In selecting Telfair
Sugar Land Arrests Hit And Run Suspect
Sugar Land police have arrested a suspect in the weekend investigation of a hit and run incident in which 27-year-old Brent Hilton was
Controversial Fort Bend ISD Police Chief To Retire At End Of Year
Fort Bend ISD Police Chief J.L. Campbell has announced he will retire and the end of the year.
Full Classes Mean Sugar Land Seniors Must Now Register In Advance
Due to the high turnout for Sugar Land’s yoga, Tai Chi and line dancing classes for seniors, participants must now register in advance
Final Report: “Inadequate Housekeeping” Led To Imperial Sugar Explosion
A final report released today by the U.S. Chemical Safety Board says the Feb. 7, 2008 explosion at the Imperial Sugar Refinery in
Beck Junior High Goes Lime Green In Support Of Classmate
Beck Junior High has gone green – lime green, in fact – in a show of support for a student battling complications from
