Archive for June, 2010
70-Year-Old Woman Resuscitated After Near-Drowning At LA Fitness
A 70-year-old woman was resuscitated after nearly drowning at the LA Fitness in Missouri City yesterday evening. Another swimmer saw the victim go into distress and pulled her from the water. A gym member who is a registered nurse performed …
Sugar Land Selects Preferred Site For Minor League Baseball Stadium
Sugar Land City Council has chosen an area near the northeast corner of Hwy. 6 and U.S. Hwy. 90A as their preferred site for a minor league baseball
Couple, Two Children, Bound By Armed Robbers In Woodbridge Subdivision
A couple and their children were bound in their residence by armed robbers who forced their way into the home in the Woodbridge Subdivision late last night. According to
MoCity Council Approves $31.2 Million Budget
With no discussion, Missouri City council unanimously passed the city’s $31.2 million budget for 2011 at Monday night’s council meeting. The budget represents a 6 percent decrease from
Texas Football Magazine Schedules Signing Event In Rosenberg
Texas Football Magazine will hold a signing event for its latest edition Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the Chick-Fil-A at Brazos TownCenter in Rosenberg, 24734 Southwest Fwy. Dave Campbell, founder of
Texana Receives $5,000 Grant From Hertzstein Charitable Foundation
Texana Center recently received notification from Albert and Ethel Hertzstein Charitable Foundation that they had awarded $5,000 grant towards equipment to establish a fitness program at the Texana
Smoking Ordinance Causes Some Debate At MoCity Council Meeting
Missouri City’s proposed smoking ordinance wasn’t a slam dunk at last night’s city council meeting, as some pushed for more strenuous regulation and some felt the ordinance was
County Judge Bob Hebert Inducted Into “Impact A Hero Hall of Fame”
County Judge Bob Hebert has been recognized for his support of Impact Players, an organization created to help individuals and corporations provide emotional and financial support to wounded
Police Arrest Driver For Violating Protection Order
Missouri City police arrested an 18-year-old Stafford resident yesterday after they discovered there was an emergency protection order against him, and the woman he was supposed to stay
Sheriff’s Office Detectives Bust Crime Ring, 62 Credit Union Customers Victimized By Identity Theft
Detectives with the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office have arrested five suspects after discovering an identity theft scheme that resulted in the loss of more than $100,000 among
Free Technique Classes Scheduled At First Colony Mall
Williams-Sonoma at First Colony Mall. will host free cooking classes on three Saturdays in July, including July 10, July 17 and July 24 from 11 a.m.-noon. The classes include: July
Rosenberg Council To Discuss Fee Increases As City Faces Budget Shortfall
Rosenberg City Council will discuss tonight possible increases to several city fees as they prepare to trim the upcoming budget due to a projected shortfall. In tonight’s workshop session,
Richmond Resident Convicted For Role In International Identity Theft And Money Laundering Ring
A federal jury has found Ezumah Chukwuemeka Ndubuisi, 54, a Nigerian national and resident of Richmond, guilty for his role in a conspiracy to launder funds and commit bank
