Archive for January, 2010
Non-Profits Groups To Post Notices On Sugar Land Cable TV
Non-profit organizations may now post meeting and event notices on Sugar Land’s recently created community bulletin board, which is broadcast two hours daily on the city’s cable television channel. City’s Council’s action at its regularly scheduled meeting on Jan. …
Girl Scouts Discover The Creations Of Fabergé: Imperial Jeweler to the Tsars
Several Girl Scouts from Rainbow Star Service Unit discovered the masterpieces of Carl Faberge, a legendary jeweler who is still celebrated for his
FortBendNow Comment Policy Revised, Stories Again Open For Comments
A week after suspending comments on its news stories in the wake of reader complaints, FortBendNow is again allowing readers to post comments on
First Colony Middle School Celebrates 25 Years
First Colony Middle School is celebrating twenty-five years with an Open House during Texas Public Schools Week. The community, parents, friends, and especially
Fort Bend ISD To Host Annual String Fling Feb. 4
Fort Bend Independent School District will host its annual String Fling at 7 p.m. Feb. 4
at the Wheeler Field
Pet Of The Week
[caption id="attachment_43507" align="alignnone" width="264" caption="Missouri City’s Pet of the Week, Duke, is a playful 7-month-old yellow lab mix who needs a big yard. To adopt Duke or any
Volunteers Needed To Help Shut-In Seniors, Assist With Food Distribution
Volunteer Fort Bend is looking for people who are interested in helping local civic and nonprofit organizations.
Saudi Citizen Living In Sugar Land Found Guilty Of Selling Counterfeit Parts To Marine Corps
Ehab Ali Ashoor, 49, a Saudi citizen who resides in Sugar Land, has been found guilty of trafficking in counterfeit Cisco goods after
Willowridge: 30,000 bottles Of Water Collected For Earthquake Survivors In Haiti
Students and staff at Willowridge High School collected more than 30,000 bottles of water and 4,000 gallons of water for earthquake survivors in
Settlers Way Students Visit The Houston Museum Of Natural Science At Sugar Land
Settlers Way Elementary School fifth-grade students had the opportunity “to step into the story,” during their recent visit to the Narnia Exhibit at
MoCity Now Offering “Temporary Fix” For Graffiti On Private Property
Missouri City council voted without discussion to approve an ordinance that provides for the city to do
“Trout Fest” Coming To Missouri City Jan. 30
Missouri City’s annual Trout Fest is scheduled from 9-11 a.m. Jan. 30 at American Legion Park, 4015 Lexington Blvd. [caption id="attachment_43484" align="alignright" width="285" caption="Missouri City’s annual Trout Fest is
Fort Bend Sheriff’s Office Investigating Attempted Traffic Stop By Police Impersonator
Detectives with the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office are investigating a Sunday incident in which a police impersonator attempted to stop a female motorist.
