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Archive for April, 2011

Five FBISD Schools In Top 10 Children At Risk Ranking Lists

Children At Risk recently awarded the Top 10 High Schools and the Top Five Middle and Elementary Schools in the Greater Houston Area with a certificate commending their schools’ performance. Ginger Carrabine, principal – Walker Station Elementary School – 1st, Charmaine …

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Sugar Land Attracts National Headquarters Of Atos Origin, Inc.

Atos Origin, Inc. has chosen Sugar Land for the location of its North American headquarters.  The company — an international information technology services provider — will bring a

Rosenberg Announces Completion Of Travis Park Trail Project

The City of Rosenberg held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new walking trail at Travis Park yesterday. Members of the city council, Rosenberg Development Corporation, and Rosenberg Parks

Rosenberg Police Looking For Armed Robbery Suspect

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Sugar Land Begins Tourism Marketing Effort

Jessica D. Brown has joined the City of Sugar Land as tourism and marketing manager to oversee its new tourism marketing pilot program.    Brown has in-depth

Texas AG Charges Telemarketer With Fraud And ‘Do Not Call’ Violations In Auto Warranty Scam

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Taylor High Freshman Pens Response To Katy ISD Superintendent’s Letter To District Students

Following Katy ISD Superintendent Alton Frailey’s letter to students in the wake of last week’s protest demonstrations over teacher layoffs, one Taylor High School freshman has penned a

Security Guard Killed During Construction Site Theft

A private security guard was shot and killed in Fort Bend County shortly after midnight today during a major theft of construction materials in Fort Bend County. According to

MoCity Campaign Funds Range From $250 To $8,150

Missouri City council candidates have filed their 30-day campaign finance reports, and District D candidate Floyd Emery leads in campaign contributions, reporting $8,510. He has spent $6,135. Emery will

MoCity Gang Member Sentenced To 21 Years For 2008 Shooting

A 21-year-old Missouri City man has been sentenced to 21 years in prison after a gang-related shooting following an altercation at an Elkins High School football game. [caption id="attachment_51454"

FBISD Seeking Volunteers For National Lab Day

 Fort Bend ISD students, in grades K-12, will take part in National Lab Day May 11. National Lab Day is a nationwide initiative to build local communities of

Four Companies Earn Missouri City’s Golden Tree Award

Four companies that “consistently demonstrate their commitment to improving the environment” were recognized at the April 18 City Council meeting with Missouri City’s 2011 Golden Tree Award. [caption id="attachment_51448"

7-year-old Killed In Car Accident Identified As Missouri City Resident

The 7-year-old boy who died this morning in a single car accident on the Fort Bend County Parkway has been identified as Grant Lee Briers, a Missouri City