09-04-2019 Edition of the Fort Bend Star

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The third annual Ride to Rosenberg car show is scheduled for Saturday. Read more about the event inside today's edition on Page 4. (Contributed photo)

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Fort Bend / Southwest • Volume 43 • No. 55

Missing Fort Bend man last seen in Sugar Land

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Bend County Sheriff’s Office, 27-year-old Rojdi Elmajzoub was last seen Aug. 26 near the 16400 block of Boss Gaston Road in Sugar Land. Elmajzoub is described as standing 6-foot-3 and weighing about 275

pounds. Authorities say he was last seen wearing bright orange basketball shorts and white Nike tennis shoes. “While there is no indication of foul play, the Sheriff’s Office is seeking his whereabouts in order

to verify his well-being,” FBCSO said in a Facebook post. If anyone has information on Elmajzoub or his whereabouts, they are encouraged to call the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office at 281-341-4665.

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Construction continues Friday on a hotel planned for The Grid in Stafford. The 192-acre project has multiple confirmed tenants such as Aloft Hotel, In-N-Out Burger, Whiskey Cake Kitchen & Bar and Outback Steakhouse. (Photo by Landan Kuhlmann)

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Though it was previously said to be behind schedule, "The Grid" continues to take shape in Stafford. Signs are now up for some of the soonto-open tenants, such as the Greater Houston area's first In-N-Out Burger. Construction of the California-based fastfood restaurant – which is expected to be completed this fall – appears to be stirring up a strong reaction. “Animal Style (burgers) will soon be had!” Dawn Boyd said in a comment

on The Grid’s recent Facebook post advertising In-N-Out. “A little taste of Cali, I can’t wait!” Construction continues on the 192-acre development positioned on what used to be the campus for Texas Instruments between West Airport Boulevard and South Kirkwood Road off Highway 59, which developers hope will help make Stafford a destination city. And residents aren’t the only ones enthused about the possibilities the development will bring. "We are excited to be-

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Shown here on the Kirkwood Road side of "The Grid" is the shell of the Houston area's first In-N-Out Burger, which should be completed by November. (Photo by Landan Kuhlmann)

HopSkipDrive offers transportation service for Fort Bend kids

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Some things get sweeter with time – like the Fort Bend Star’s annual Boomer and Senior Expo. The fifth annual event catering to Fort Bend County seniors, baby boomers and their caregivers is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 9. It will run from 9 a.m.–1 p.m. at the Stafford Centre, located at 10505 Cash Rd. in Stafford. Designed as an avenue for seniors to connect with local businesses that serve

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A HopSkipDrive CareDriver and her child passenger take a moment to smile for the camera. The service provides rides for children ages 6 and up. (Contributed photo)

Fort Bend County resident Aliya Qureshi had been jobless for years, so getting her 14-year-old daughter to and from activities wasn’t difficult. But she saw how her friends and working moms in the area were struggling to balance their child’s activities with full-time employment, so she stepped in to help while also help-

ing herself. Qureshi has become one of HopSkipDrive’s first drivers in the Greater Houston area for HopSkipDrive, a transportation service for kids. “I remember my friends having to leave their jobs and go pick up and drop them off (before returning to work),” she said. “I think this system will be welcomed here, and everybody will be happy with it.

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