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Max M. Harris Jr. of Beasley, Tx. passed into the arms of the Lord on November 17th 2022, at Kindred Hospital in Sugar Land.
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Max M. Harris Jr. of Beasley, Tx. passed into the arms of the Lord on November 17th 2022, at Kindred Hospital in Sugar Land.
Read MoreMax M. Harris Jr. of Beasley, Tx. passed into the arms of the Lord on November 17th 2022, at Kindred Hospital in Sugar Land.
Read MoreFort Bend County is home to longtime, influential nonprofits that assist the community in a number of ways, and many of those organizations have …
Read MoreA Fort Bend County grand jury returned indictments against 13 individuals for a variety of felony offenses.
Read MoreA Fort Bend County grand jury returned indictments against 22 individuals for a variety of felony offenses.
Read MoreThe much hoped for red wave did not materialize in Fort Bend County. But if Democrats expected a blue wave, they too were disappointed.
Read More33,889 voters cast their ballots in Katy ISD, while Missouri City (18,419) and Houston (5,236) combined for more than 23,000 votes.
Read MoreThe Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office is hosting a Career Expo Saturday, Nov. 5 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Gus George Law Enforcement Academy at …
Read MoreKaty ISD has had 18,514 early voters, with the City of Missouri City accounting for 9,863 and the City of Houston for 2,502.
Read MoreThe first time I visited the Houston Museum of Natural Science in Sugar Land, “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Exhibition” was on display.
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