Archive for July, 2011
Memorial service planned for dismembered NC woman
A woman whose dismembered body was found in Fort Bend Co. will be remembered at a memorial service in North Carolina
Where are the lowest gas prices in Fort Bend this week?
The average price of regular unleaded gasoline in Fort Bend County suburbs has increased minimally compared to last week's average, according to
Fort Bend Symphony Orchestra to hold auditions
The Fort Bend Symphony Orchestra (FBSO) is currently accepting audition applicants for its 20th anniversary
Fort Bend County Fair to hold Senior Citizens Day Sept. 19
The Fort Bend County Fair’s Senior Citizen’s Day will be held on Sept.
Sugar Land medical services accused of smear campaign
Mubashir Chaudhry filed a lawsuit on July 27 in the Harris County District Court against Mario Rubio and Metropolitan Surgical Assistant Services, of Sugar Land, citing libel, slander,
MoCity’s ‘Healthy Family Fun Day’ Cancelled
Missouri City’s “Healthy Family Fun Day” has been cancelled due to “expected weather conditions,” according to organizers of the event. The event was scheduled from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. tomorrow
Fort Bend Chamber to host update on legislature and infrastructure
The Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce will host a legislative update, “The Infrastructure Impact,” on Thursday, Aug.
Rosenberg Animal Control Mini Adoption Event set for August 6
Are you looking for a furry friend? Rosenberg Animal Control will join Tractor Supply Company to celebrate Pet Appreciation Week (PAW) on Saturday, Aug. 6, from 10 a.m. to 2
Fort Bend Baptist grad Mark Lowe throws inning against Twins
Mark Lowe, a 2001 graduate of Fort Bend Baptist Academy, pitched one scoreless inning in a 7-2 loss to the Minnesota
Texas’ New, Simplified Vehicle Registration Fee Structure Starts In September
A new system that standardizes and simplifies registration fees for nearly every vehicle owner in Texas begins Sept. 1. Currently, Texas has 1,745 fee categories for vehicle registration; however,
Sugar Land store owner accused of disparaging Exxon Mobile
A motor fuel supplier is suing a Sugar Land convenience store owner over claims he refuses to remove signs disparaging Exxon Mobile from his Alief-area convenience
Upcoming seminar looks at legislative issues that impact the future of Fort Bend County’s children
The George Foundation, The Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce along with Children at Risk is gearing up to host the fourth session of The Future of Fort Bend’s Children’s seminars
