Our Town: How one Gulfton teacher is changing lives through education
Read full article: Our Town: How one Gulfton teacher is changing lives through educationAt Sylvan Rodriguez Elementary in Gulfton, fifth-grade math teacher Christian Ramos is doing more than teaching equations — he’s teaching his students to believe in what’s possible. “I can help them see that their effort matters,” Ramos said. “No matter the circumstances they’re facing, they’re capable of doing amazing things.”
Encampment cleared in Spring, but property owners fear it will return
Read full article: Encampment cleared in Spring, but property owners fear it will returnA homeless encampment that had been growing for months behind a shopping center on Louetta Road was cleared Tuesday, but property managers and business owners say the move offers only temporary relief.
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New road, trail development will connect Sugar Land Memorial Park to Brazos River Park
Read full article: New road, trail development will connect Sugar Land Memorial Park to Brazos River ParkA new road and trail development will create a path between Sugar Land’s Memorial Park and Brazos River Park. According to Community Impact, a milelong road and trail that will connect the park are expected to be finished in early spring. Current routes from Memorial Park to Brazos River Park require visitors to take a 7-mile commute from University Blvd. According to Sugar Land Communications Director Doug Adolph, the completion of the road and trail will provide accessibility to the entire 420-acre park site. AdAccording to Community Impact, the project is estimated to have cost $2.2 million.
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Year in review: These are some of the biggest stories of the year in The Woodlands
Read full article: Year in review: These are some of the biggest stories of the year in The WoodlandsAccording to Houston Properties, The Woodlands tops the list due to its exceptional amenities, schools and high quality of life. The Woodlands Resort makes USA TODAY listThe Woodlands Resort was ranked No. The Woodlands Resort ranks no. Woodlands remembers slain Arkansas officerStephen Carr, originally of the Woodlands, was shot point-blank in the head while sitting in his patrol car in northwestern Arkansas. The slain officer was remembered by his former coach and teammates of The Woodlands High School, where he graduated from in 2011.