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George Memorial library to host flamenco guitar performance on May 18
Fort Bend County Libraries' George Memorial Library will host a special live performance of flamenco jazz guitar music on Saturday, May 18, from 2-3 p.m, in the Meeting Room of the library, located at 1001 Golfview in Richmond. Library patrons will be treated to flamenco guitar music performed by John...
Triple-A Pacific Coast League Glance
Oklahoma City at Sacramento, 3:05 p.m. Reno at Round Rock, 8:05 p.m. Sugar Land at Albuquerque, 8:35 p.m. Salt Lake at Tacoma, 9:05 p.m. El Paso at Las Vegas, 10:05 p.m. Reno at Round Rock, 8:05 p.m. Sugar Land at Albuquerque, 8:35 p.m. Salt Lake at Tacoma, 9:05 p.m. Oklahoma...
Grange community to bring 301 homes to Katy in first phase
The homebuilders for the first phase of Grange, a new Katy master-planned community, have been announced. The builders will construct the first 301 homes with the community, eventually housing approximately 2,400 units. (Rendering courtesy Johnson Development) Johnson Development has announced its choice of seven builders to construct homes at the...
Creamery Teahouse in Sugar Land takes pride in customer-driven menu
Customers can customize any drink on Creamery Teahouse's menu, which include fresh juices, coffees and milk teas. (Asia Armour/Community Impact) It was the influence of Huy Nguyen's wife, Jennie Nguyen, that inspired him to open Creamery Teahouse in Sugar Land with her by his side. When they met, Huy Nguyen...
Sugar Land considers 5 charter amendments for November election
Sugar Land City Council heard a presentation from this year's Charter Review Commission regarding proposed changes to the city's charter. (Emily Lincke/Community Impact) Sugar Land residents could see charter amendments on the ballot in the upcoming Nov. 5 election pending City Council approval. Sugar Land City Council heard a presentation...
Fort Bend County DA becomes a 'better lawyer' after training more than 700 hours in police academy
The Fort Bend County DA is taking crime-fighting to another level. Soon, Brian Middleton won't only be able to put people behind bars from the courtroom, he'll be able to do it from the street.
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