Archive for October, 2009
NRG Employee Charitable Fund Donates To LCISD
A gift from NRG’s Employee Fund to the Lamar Educational Awards Foundation will make is possible for fifth-grade students at some LCISD schools to visit university campuses in the Houston area. “This is an opportunity to expose local students …
Arrest Reveals Counterfeit $100 Bill
A pen light test of a $100 during the booking process at
Terry High School To Tailgate Before Taking On The Mustangs
Terry High School will hold a tailgating party from 4-5:30 p.m. Oct. 30 before the Rangers take
Local Dentists Offer Cash For Halloween Candy
A new program initiated by local dentists provides a way to redistribute Halloween candy and reap rewards as well. “Cash for Candy” was
St. Laurence Saints
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FBISD Board Decides To Go With ‘Least Disruptive’ Plan For Rezoning
The Fort Bend Independent School District has decided that the original pan was the best plan, and will present at public hearings an
Fort Bend Agencies Reviewing Child Fatalities With An Eye On Prevention
In an effort to combat the rising number of child fatalities in Fort Bend County, representatives from more than 18 agencies in Fort
Man Charged With Elder Abuse After Family Fight
Missouri City police arrested a 28-year-old man after a fight involving the suspect,
18-year-old Arrested After Allegedly Firing Gun Near Driving Range
An 18-year-old was arrested Sunday and charged with deadly conduct after firing
Memorial Hermann Sugar Land One Of Three In Texas To Be Recognized By EPA
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Energy have recognized Memorial Hermann Sugar Land Hospital as an ENERGY STAR facility for its
Republican Richard Raymond Announces Candidacy For Fort Bend County D.A.
Richard Raymond has officially announced his candidacy for the office of Fort Bend County District Attorney in the Republican primary on March 2,
Volunteers Needed To Serve Meals To Survivors Of Domestic Assault
Volunteer Fort Bend is looking for people who are interested in helping local civic and nonprofit organizations.
Katy Resident Tim Graney Announces Congressional Bid
Katy resident Tim Graney has announced his candidacy for the 14th Congressional District, challenging maverick Republican incumbent Ron Paul.
