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Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX ($161,290). — Corpus Christi, TX ($156,870). — Midland, TX ($156,270). You may also like: Highest paying …
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Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX ($161,290). — Corpus Christi, TX ($156,870). — Midland, TX ($156,270). You may also like: Highest paying …
Read MoreHouston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land, TX ($161,290). — Corpus Christi, TX ($156,870). — Midland, TX ($156,270). Csomos Attila // Shutterstock …
Read MoreIn 2003 the building designated as a Recorded Texas Historical Landmark. As the Sugar Land area continued to grow, the developers, the city and the …
Read MoreEditor’s Note: It is a new year and we continue looking up as HMNS Astronomer James Wooten explains the sky happenings for the month of February, including Comet ZTF that remains in the sky. Jupiter is still in the evening sky; look for it in the south…
Read MoreSUGAR LAND, Texas (KIAH) — When we turn on our faucets, we know that water comes out, but do we know what happens to it afterward?
Read More“Water conservation is crucial in meeting not just Sugar Land’s long-term water supply goals, but our entire region and beyond, and it will take a …
Read MoreEditor’s Note: Not quite sure what to do with those holiday plants? Jeff Cummins of the Cockrell Butterfly Center lends a few suggestions. The winter holiday season has ended, the decorations are packed up for next year, the house is more or less…
Read MoreEditor’s Note: It is a new year and we continue looking up as HMNS Astronomer James Wooten explains the sky happenings for the month of January, including the science behind perihelion. Jupiter is still in the evening sky; look for it in the south sout…
Read MoreNow that the holiday season is upon us, let’s get to know a plant commonly associated with the festivities, the Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima). Native to Mexico, they are known as ‘Flor de la Noche Buena’, or ‘Flower of the Holy Night’. Poinsettias…
Read MoreEditor’s Note: Look to the skies as HMNS Astronomer James Wooten explains the sky happenings for the month of December, including the science behind our winter solstice. Jupiter is still in the evening sky; look for it in the south at nightfall. …
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