Posted on Jun 29, 2021 in
FEATURES
Post pandemic it’s not surprising that many things have changed both in how we travel, as well as the industry as a whole. The need to understand the protocols per country and in some cases stateside are obvious to anyone who desires to grab a bag and head out on an adventure. It’s been interesting to...
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COVER STORY
COVER STORY | Photos by Kelley Sweet Photography –
Complex multi-ligament injuries used to be devastating. Today, specialists at Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine at Sugar Land help both athletes and weekend warriors regain the strength and function they need.
Siji Afolayan’s...
Posted on Jun 29, 2021 in
NEWSWORTHY
The City of Sugar Land recently completed the Brazos River Park Connector Road and Trail Project.
The road is one-mile long and connects two of the city’s regional parks, Sugar Land Memorial Park and Brazos River Park. The project also includes a meandering concrete trail, a low-water crossing, more than...
Freedom for the Ages –
It’s been said what a difference a day makes. Well, what a difference a year makes when comparing this summer to last summer. We’ve shed – for the most part – the one item we learned to never leave home without. I don’t care what American Express says about,...
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SEEN ON THE SCENE
May 8, 2021 • Sugar Land Marriott Town Square
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On the Porch with Patti
By Patti Parish-Kaminski, Publisher
Last year on July 4th I wrote about my Rona Routine, and it was full of limitations – where I could or couldn’t go, mask-wearing, hand-washing, an abundance of hand sanitizer, plastic gloves – you remember the drill. As we celebrated the very foundation that our...