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Brookshire, like all the other area municipalities, is trying to manage its explosive population growth and the development that comes with it. One way it hopes to do this is to have a full-time city administrator who would report to the mayor and council while supervising city departments. more
Eleven Katy ISD music ensembles were recently recognized as national winners in The Foundation for Music Education Mark of Excellence Competition.  Only the top 25% of entrants receive the National Winner distinction. The second 25% are named as Commended Winners.  more
Mayekawa is a Japanese family-owned company that manufactures compressors that serve the food, medical and oil and gas industries. It has moved its U.S. headquarters to Brookshire and last week completed construction of its first compressor at that plant. more
Ten Katy ISD students were among 840 outstanding 4th through 8th graders from across Texas who recently had the opportunity to hone their leadership skills at the 2023 Lone Star Leadership Academy camps. more
H-E-B opened its 94th Houston-area location on Wednesday, Feb. 21, in Katy Park at 24924 Morton Ranch Drive, Katy, with an onsite DJ as well as surprises and delights for customers waiting in line. more
A capacity crowd filled the ballroom at the Embassy Suites Energy Corridor to hear an update from key elected officials serving the greater Katy area. more
Members of the Katy Area Economic Development Council gathered on February 13th at the Katy campus of Houston Community College, Colonial Parkway, to hear Patrick Jankowski, chief economist and senior vice president for the Greater Houston Partnership, deliver his annual “state of the economy” presentation. more
Education briefs for May 28, 2023. more
Relief is coming for Texas property taxpayers, Katy-area State Rep. Mike Schofield told the Katy Business Association at its meeting last Thursday at The Club at Falcon Point.  Schofield represents TexasHouse District 132 which covers a large part of the Katy area. more
The number one question I’m asked for the last 18 years more
Some Tompkins High School students have begun an adolescent mental health support group. more
Beverley McGrew Walker, Fort Bend County district clerk, said that the district clerk’s passport acceptance facility has passed compliance inspection with a perfect score for the fourth consecutive year. more
The Fort Bend Junior Service League has awarded Community Assistance Fund (CAF) grants to Katy ARTreach and Young Audiences of Houston. more
A crowd of over 60 residents gathered at the Richard and Meg Weekly Community Center on August 22nd to hear an update on the 2023 legislative session from Texas House District 135 Representative John Rosenthal and Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner Lesley Briones. more
Education briefs for June 30, 2022. more
The Texas Commission on Jail Standards has determined the Harris County Jail is out of compliance with state standards because of the overcrowding situation, the Harris County Sheriff’s office said. more
As the City of Katy remains in a Level 3 drought situation, city officials pleaded with area residents to conserve water, via a department Facebook post on August 25th. more
Fort Bend County Libraries’ Adult Services staff at the Cinco Ranch Branch Library will present a free, introductory computer class, “MS Word Survival Basics,” for version 2016. more
A 40-year-old Katy man has been sent to federal prison following his conviction of committing wire fraud, U.S. attorney Jennifer B. Lowery said. more
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