Fort Bend County officials to use COVID-19 Registry to guide coronavirus response
Here is how you can join the COVID-19 Registry and shape Fort Bend County’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Here is how you can join the COVID-19 Registry and shape Fort Bend County’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreThe results of the survey would have helped council identify issues and priorities to consider when selecting the next city manager.
Read MoreThere were 17 new coronavirus cases reported in Fort Bend County on May 28, bringing the county total to 1,783 confirmed coronavirus cases.
Read MoreKathryn Tart, dean of the University of Houston’s College of Nursing, spoke with Community Impact Newspaper about how the novel coronavirus is changing the way the university is educating nursing students.
Read MoreThe care packages are designed to help small businesses obtain the supplies needed to safely reopen their stores,
Read MoreFBISD’s at-home learning option will be for available for families fearful of returning to school because of the coronavirus.
Read MoreFort Bend County is reporting 34 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus, bringing the county total to 1,766, according to data published online May 27.
Read MoreSugar Land Mayor Joe Zimmerman said the reopening of the city’s parks facilities is being done in accordance with Gov. Greg Abbott’s Open Texas Plan and guidance from health professionals.
Read MoreThe 71 new cases bring Fort Bend County’s total coronavirus case count to 1,732.
Read MoreWhile the number of Missouri City residents continues to increase, the city of Sugar Land saw a slight decline in population for the second year in a row.
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