Fulshear

National Signing Day at Fulshear High School

By: Tom Behrens Fulshear High School athletes and coaches in football, lacrosse, volleyball, baseball, and softball celebrated National Signing Day with athletic scholarships for 17 athletes. The football Chargers finished the 2022 season at 11-2 in 13 games, and 7-1 in District competition. Advancing to the playoffs the Chargers smothered Sterling, 66-12 and AMCHS, 50-28, before losing to a tough Smithson Valley, 31-13. Will Hutchison: 6’4”, 215 lbs., defensive end, football: Colorado state Koleton Faith: […]

Looking for the Next of Kin

We are requesting the public’s assistance in locating next of kin for the following deceased individuals. We would appreciate your publishing a brief notice in the next few days in the hopes that family or friends may see the information and contact this office. Sincerely, Michelle R. Sanford, Ph.D., D-ABFE ID Coordinator Forensic Investigations   ANGEL LUIS CASIANO – Black Male, 01/23/1949: Mr. Casiano died at Ben Taub General Hospital in Houston, TX on 11/30/2022. […]

Cross Creek Ranch Celebrates Art, Architecture Oct. 22

Local art and well-appointed model homes will be on display during the Cross Creek Art Market & Home Tour, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, at the Cross Creek Welcome Center, 6450 Cross Creek Bend Lane. Art lovers can browse and purchase original creations by artists and artisans from the First Saturday Arts Market and The Market at Sawyer Yards. Paintings, ceramics, woodwork, jewelry and other items will be available. More than fifteen […]

Trick-or-Treat, do you know the difference? One Pill Can Kill

This Halloween holiday, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), and the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) is teaming up with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s Watch UR BAC program to spread awareness on the fentanyl epidemic spreading across our state. The Drug Enforcement Administration warns the public of the alarming increase in the lethality and availability of fake prescription pills containing fentanyl and methamphetamine. International and domestic criminal drug networks are mass-producing fake pills, falsely marketing […]

Public Invited to Cane Island’s October 22 Fall Festival & Trunk or Treat

Cane Island will host its annual Fall Festival & Trunk or Treat, free and open to the public on Saturday, October 22 from 2-6 p.m., when the Katy community of new homes celebrates the best of fall fun with Halloween candy, children’s activities and local vendors. Cane Island’s Cane Quarter will be dotted with themed, decked-out cars and golf carts offering Halloween candy and other surprises for children presented in Trunk or Treat style. Families […]

Texas Children’s Pediatrics Brings Specialized Care to Northwest Fort Bend County with Launch of 50th Houston-Area Clinic

Fulshear Mayor Aaron Groff names September 30, 2022 “Texas Children’s Pediatrics Day” in proclamation Recognizing the need for specialized pediatric care in northwest Fort Bend County, Texas Children’s Pediatrics today celebrated the launch of its new practice in Fulshear, Texas, with a ribbon cutting for the community. The new clinic, which opened Sept. 13, is the 64th Texas Children’s Pediatrics location, with 50 residing in Houston, 13 in Austin, and one in College Station. The event […]

SBA is Taking Action to Increase Access to Capital for Smallest Businesses

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is taking measures to increase access to capital among the smallest of businesses. Effective October 1, 2022 thru September 30, 2023, there will be zero SBA guaranty fees on 7(a) loans of $500,000 or less. For SBA 7(a) loans, the guaranty fee is assessed on the portion of the loan that the SBA guarantees. Normally, this fee can be up to 2.77% for loans of $500,000 and less. The move […]

One Last Look at the City of Fulshear Proposed FY2023 Budget

By Tom Behrens City of Fulshear Special City Council met Sept 6, & 20, 2022, the main topic being the approval of the FY2023 Budget. Mayor Aaron Groff led the discussion between city council members Lisa Kettler Martin, Ken Pool, Jason Knape, Sarah B. Johnson, Debra Cates, Joel M. Patterson, and Kaye Kahlich. The Tax Rate for 2021 and 2022 was and is $0.175667 per $100. The proposed tax rate for FY2023 will be $0.180572 […]

What Is Ovarian Rejuvenation Theory?

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Ovarian rejuvenation therapy is an advanced procedure involving the injection of Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) directly into the ovaries. The PRP is meant to help bring back fertility by reviving the production of hormones in women with hormonal deficiency. In addition, the new hormones will trigger new quality egg production to help one conceive. Hormonal and fertility issues are common in women, especially as they age. However, with ovarian rejuvenation theory, women with low egg counts, […]

Jordan Ranch to Host Harvest Market Nov. 5

Jordan Ranch is offering a cornucopia of fall fun 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Nov. 5, during its Harvest Market at Sunset Farm, 30270 Jordan Crossing Blvd. Freshly picked produce and creations by local artisans will be for sale, and a pumpkin patch will serve as a backdrop for photos. Live music and farm tours are also planned. Food trucks will have a variety of street eats for purchase. The Jordan Ranch Harvest Market is […]