Chewy Vet Care coming to Cinco Ranch
Chewy Vet Care will bring its veterinary services for dogs and cats to a 3,002-square-foot location in LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch, according to an Aug. 26 news release from LaCenterra.
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Chewy Vet Care will bring its veterinary services for dogs and cats to a 3,002-square-foot location in LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch, according to an Aug. 26 news release from LaCenterra.
Read MoreAt an Aug. 19 meeting, Missouri City City Council approved a $6.3 million demolition and construction contract with E. Contractors for its new Parks and Facility Maintenance Building, located across from City Hall.
Read MoreFulshear’s Historic Preservation and Museum Committee will cease to exist after failing to establish a quorum for a number of years and lack of interest by residents, city officials said.
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Read MoreAt an Aug. 20 meeting, Fulshear City Council approved a $3.75 million contract with DG Medina Construction, LLC for Harris Street improvements from FM 1093 to Fifth Street to make downtown more walkable.
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Read MoreAt an Aug. 20 meeting, Sugar Land City Council approved the second reading of an ordinance to create a music advisory board to promote the city’s music industry.
Read MoreFort Bend County confirmed the first 2024 human case of West Nile virus in the county after 19 mosquito samples tested positive beginning June 4, Fort Bend County Health and Human Services announced via an Aug. 15 Facebook post.
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