Archive for November, 2009
Zerwas To Deliver Keynote At UHV Fall Commencement Ceremony
State Rep. John Zerwas (R-Richmond) will deliver the keynote address during the University of Houston-Victoria fall commencement ceremony on Dec. 12 in Katy. UHV holds two graduation ceremonies each year. Spring commencement is in Victoria, while the fall ceremony …
Imperial Sugar Company Finalizes Joint Venture For New Cane Sugar Refinery In Louisiana
Sugar Land-based Imperial Sugar Company has announced the formation and funding of a three-way joint venture with Sugar Growers and Refiners, Inc and
Rosenberg Announces Holiday Schedule
All Rosenberg municipal facilities will be closed Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26, and Friday, Nov. 27, for Thanksgiving. Normal hours of operation will resume
Rosenberg Image Awards
[caption id="attachment_42394" align="alignnone" width="285" caption="Rosenberg City Council recently recognized Rosenberg residents for their efforts to “enhance and beautify the community.” Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Antrich – 2700 block
H1N1 Vaccination Clinics Scheduled For Stafford, Rosenberg
Fort Bend County Health & Human Services has scheduled H1N1 vaccination clinics for priority groups in Rosenberg and Stafford.
Former GM For Sugar Land Business Arrested In Conspiracy To Bribe Mexican Officials
The former general manager of a Sugar Land-based business was arrested on Nov. 18 for his alleged role in a conspiracy to bribe
Child Advocates, Fort Bend Courts Celebrate National Adoption Day
With the help of Child Advocates of Fort Bend and its partner agencies, Fort Bend County Judges Ron Pope and Robert Kern finalized
National Adoption Day
[caption id="attachment_42375" align="alignnone" width="285" caption="NATIONAL ADOPTION DAY – Shania and Siandra Chapa show off their adoption certificates to Child Advocates of Fort Bend CASA volunteer Dawn Meador during
Key Promotions Made To Sugar Land Police Command Staff
Sugar Land Police Chief Doug Brinkley has announced a series of key promotions in his command staff, including the promotion of
FEMA Updating Fort Bend Flood Maps, Resident Input Encouraged
The Federal Emergency Management Agency recently presented updated draft flood risk maps for communities in Fort Bend County, and County Judge Bob Hebert is
Randle Appointed To Serve As Fulshear City Attorney
After a week’s delay in the wake of a mayoral veto, the Fulshear City Council unanimously approved the appointment of Grady Randle as the
East Bernard Man Convicted Of Evidence Tampering For Trying To Eat Pot During Traffic Stop
A 32-year-old East Bernard man has been found guilty on evidence tampering charges for trying to eat marijuana after being stopped for speeding
Volunteers With Green Thumbs And ‘People’ Skills Needed
Volunteer Fort Bend is looking for people who are interested in helping local civic and nonprofit organizations.
