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Changes loom for Missouri City METRO services By Landan Kuhlmann LKUHLMANN@FORTBENDSTAR.COM
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Those who live and work in Missouri City may soon need to adjust to an upcoming change in public transportation. During a public hearing Jan. 28, residents went before METRO’s board of directors to provide feedback before METRO
implements a service change in the city that will take effect later this month. METRO spokesperson Laura Whitley said the regional transit authority is proposing the discontinuation of Route 364 in Missouri City and expansion of the current zone for Route 363 – the Missouri City Community Connector – to cover the area previously served by
Route 364, which extends down Highway 6. The 364 route service currently has seven stops along Highway 6 from Cartwright Road all the way to the Fort Bend Toll Road at fixed intervals. Riders can then ask for a METRO is changing the specifics of its service in Missouri drop-off within half a mile City. (Photo from Facebook) on either side of the route, according to METRO. change is meant to consoliMETRO officials said date resources as METRO SEE METRO PAGE 6 during the meeting that the attempts to better serve
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Fort Settlement Middle School teacher Ken Lee (center) helps Harper Houston (left) and Hannah Figueredo work on an assignment. Fort Settlement recently named a "school to watch" in part because of its educational programs and instructors. (Photo by Landan Kuhlmann)
Fort Settlement recognized for standout development programs By Landan Kuhlmann LKUHLMANN@FORTBENDSTAR.COM
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Fort Bend County authorities found $100,000 worth of Fentanyl during a traffic stop last week, according to information released by the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office. Jose Alejandro Olivares, 37, of Nuevo Leon, Mexico, was arrested and booked into the Fort Bend County Jail on a first-degree felony charge of Manufacturing/ Delivery of a Controlled Substance and a third-degree
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Over the last five years, Principal Michael Hejducek said he and his staff at Fort Settlement Middle School have searched tirelessly for ways to evolve. The efforts have not gone unnoticed, and honors keep piling up. Last week, Fort Settlement was designated a 2020 Texas School to Watch by the National Forum to Accelerate Middle-Grades Reform, according to a news release from Fort Bend ISD. This comes just six months after the Sugar Land middle school achieved the area’s high water mark in Texasbased Children at Risk’s rankings, coming in sixth
Fort Settlement is the first Fort Bend ISD school to earn the "school to watch" honor. (Photo from Fort Settlement Middle School Facebook)
receive the distinction since its implementation in 1999, and the first FBISD campus to receive it.
“We congratulate Michael Hejducek and his staff, students and parents for being a campus that
does great things for all of
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Gates, Markowitz both confident ahead of potential rematch By Landan Kuhlmann LKUHLMANN@FORTBENDSTAR.COM
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among Houston-area middle schools and 19th in the state. “Receiving this distinction validates that Fort Settlement is committed to meeting the unique needs of our students by fostering a community of academic excellence and social responsibility,” Hejducek said Friday. According to its website, the National Forum to Accelerate Middle-Grades Reform is an “alliance of educators, researchers, national associations and officers of professional organizations and foundations committed to promoting academic performance and healthy development of young adolescents.” Fort Settlement is one of 45 Texas schools to
The District 28 seat in the Texas House of Representatives will remain in Republican hands for now. Its future remains very much in flux ahead of this November’s election, when the seat will be up for grabs once again. Republican Gary Gates defeated Democrat Eliz Markowitz in the runoff to replace Republican John
Zerwas, who resigned at the end of September, in the special election that culminated last week. Gates will serve out the remainder of Zerwas’ term that runs through next January. But Markowitz, who plans to run for the seat again this November, is not discouraged. She was the leading vote-getter Nov. 5, when she was the only Democrat in a field of seven candidates. “We knew this election would be tough — it’s not
easy to take on Republicans in an off-year special election, but we made this seat competitive in a way it’s never been before,” Markowitz said in a statement following last week’s results. The competition continues for Gates, who must win a March 3 primary against Republican challenger Schell Hammel to earn a rematch with Markowitz in the general election. Markowitz is unopposed in the Democratic primary.
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In last week’s runoff, which some political pundits viewed as a harbinger
for a potential Democrat-
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