Posted on Dec 29, 2022 in
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Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital is pleased to announce the achievement of a Neonatal Level III designation of their Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
Designation levels are awarded by the State of Texas to hospitals that provide neonatal and maternal care. Hospitals are required to validate their...
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Fort Bend County Libraries will have an educational series focusing on “Ancient Civilizations” this year. The first program in the series, “Ancient Civilizations: Mesopotamia and Ancient Persia,” will take place on Saturday, January 21st, from 2 to 4 pm, in the Meeting Room of George Memorial Library...
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PUMA Development is proposing to preserve and begin redevelopment of the Imperial Char House, the city of Sugar Land’s most iconic building.
PUMA, a Houston-based boutique development firm specializing in creating experience-driven, mixed-use communities, has requested support from the city of Sugar Land...
Posted on Dec 29, 2022 in
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New Year, New You
What Do Your Scars Say About You?
That whatever tried to hurt you, failed. The work of Studio B’s Bonnie Elwood ensures that the “tales” of your scars remain private — yours to share when and if you care to. Using inks in a variety of skin tones, Bonnie employs traditional tattooing...
Posted on Dec 29, 2022 in
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For many people who wish to work toward a healthier weight, one of the greatest obstacles is figuring out where to begin. These tips from SlimFast consultant and registered dietitian Maryann Walsh show it doesn’t take a drastic lifestyle overhaul to make an impact.
Eat Mindfully
Many people who struggle...
Posted on Dec 27, 2022 in
On the Porch with Patti
By Patti Parish-Kaminski, Publisher
It’s that time of year again – out with the old and in with the new. Time to make those resolutions to do everything we dream to accomplish in the new year.
Being the creature of habit that I am, I tend to make the same resolution each and every year: to be both thin...