Thursday 17 May 2012

All posts tagged Breaking News

2010 Chamber Of Commerce Tribute To Katy This Friday

The Katy Area Chamber of Commerce annual “Tribute to Katy” gala will be held tomorrow evening at Safari Texas Ranch, including special honors for some of the community’s top leaders and volunteers.   The event will kick off at 6:30 …

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Katy Naval Sea Cadet Tyler Meyer Receives Two Prestigious Awards

Katy Naval Sea Cadet Tyler Meyer recently received the Good Citizenship Award medal from the Sons of the American Revolution, as well as

Katy Council Tables Street Light Request Over Installation Cost

A routine street light request from a Katy charter school got sidetracked at this week’s city council meeting when CenterPoint Energy agreed to install

Election Workers Needed In Fort Bend County For March 2 Primary

Election workers are still needed to staff the polls for the March 2 primary in Fort Bend County.

HCAD Announces Workshops To Help Business Owners With Rendition Process

The Harris County Appraisal District has announced four free workshops to help business owners comply with business property rendition laws.

Christian Chamber Breakfast To Feature Program On Eye Care

The Houston Christian Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly breakfast tomorrow 7 – 9 a.m. at El Rancho Mexican Restaurant.

Early Voting Begins Next Tuesday, Election Officials Urge Residents To Vote

Early voting begins next Tuesday Tuesday, Feb. 16, and polling places will be open in Harris, Fort Bend and Waller counties for Katy area

Next Week’s Chamber Of Commerce Breakfast Cancelled

The monthly Katy Area Chamber of Commerce Business Builders Breakfast, originally scheduled for next Wednesday, Feb. 17, has been cancelled.

Paul Agrees To Appear At Katy Tea Party Patriots Political Forum

The Katy Tea Party Patriots have announced that Rep. Ron Paul (R-Lake Jackson) has rearranged his schedule in order to appear in person at

Pointsmith To Open New 240,000 Square-Foot Headquarters In Katy

Katy will soon be home to the new headquarters of Pointsmith, a 60-year-old point-of-purchase provider of advertising and related management services.

Toyota Announces New Recall, Local Dealerships ‘Nervous’ Over Impact Of Ongoing Problems

Less than three weeks after announcing the recall of 2.3 million vehicles for accelerator problems, Toyota yesterday announced yet another recall of almost 150,000

Hegar Encourages Community To Get Involved In Long Range Water Planning

As the Lower Colorado River Authority works on a long-range plan to ensure a reliable water supply for the future, State Sen. Glenn Hegar

Council Approves Use Of Downtown For Rice Festival, Admission Fee To Increase By $1

Visitors to this year’s Rice Harvest Festival will pay an extra dollar in admission, with proceeds from the added amount going to fund the