Archive for November, 2011

Sugar Land Police Department blotter, Nov. 29 to Nov. 30

The Sugar Land Police reported the following incidents between the early hours of Nov. 29 and Nov. 30:

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Is civil service for Fort Bend Co. sheriff’s deputies flawed, already?

In an historical step forward, although forced, Fort Bend County adopted Civil Service for all sheriff’s personnel. Based on state law, once a county reaches a population of

AG claim may halt use; affect Fort Bend County

Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott wants to stop the use of what has been termed “legally flawed redistricting maps,” the latest ones issued by a federal panel last

Ready, set…trash: Recycling automation starts in Sugar Land next Monday

Sugar Land kicks off its automated solid waste and recycling program next week on Monday, Dec. 5. The new program will cost $16 a month and residents will

Urban Harvest Farmers Market comes to SL Town Square

Sugar Land Town Square has partnered with Urban Harvest to bring weekly Farmers Markets to Town Square.

Couple traveling terrorized after traffic incident

A couple traveling on Dulles were chastised and threatened by a man who cut them off in traffic. According to Sugar Land police spokesman Doug Adolph, “A man and

First United Methodist Church presents in concert the Fort Bend Boys Choir

The Friends of the Arts committee, First United Methodist Church, Missouri City will bring back by popular demand, the Fort Bend Boys Choir on Sunday, December 4, beginning

FBISD to host a “Dyslexia” Parent Information Meeting

Fort Bend ISD will host a “Dyslexia” Parent Information Meeting on Tuesday, December 6, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., in the Board Room of the FBISD Administration

Two FBISD Middle Schools join efforts in VolleyPink Project

Two Fort Bend ISD middle schools – Crockett Middle School and Sugar Land Middle School – recently came together to help promote Breast Cancer Awareness with their first

FBISD students get the facts about drugs on National Chat Day

The National Institute on Drug Abuse hosted its second annual National Drug Facts Chat Day on November 1 to give students a forum for asking drug-related

October Youth of the Month named by Exchange Club

The Exchange Club of Fort Bend presented the Youth of the Month Award to the following students at their weekly meeting held in

IT company banning internal email

An information technology company that has plans to build one of its headquarters in Sugar Land has informed its 74,000 employees worldwide that it will no longer use email for

Sugar Land Police Department blotter, Nov. 29

The Sugar Land Police Department reported the following activities from 7 a.m. Nov. 28 to 7 a.m. Nov.