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The 06-28-23 Edition of The Fort Bend Star

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WEDNESDAY • JUNE 28, 2023 JEANNE GREGORY REALTOR®, CRS, GRI, ABR

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Meyers touts accomplishments during Chamber of Commerce talk By Ken Fountain KFOUNTAIN@FORTBENDSTAR.COM

Longtime Fort Bend Precinct 3 Commissioner Andy Meyers outlined his view of the county’s future while making a case for his own reelection during a talk at the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce last week.

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Fort Bend County Precinct 3 Commissioner Andy Meyers speaks to the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce last week. Photo by Ken Fountain

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Meyers, a Republican, had already announced his intention to run for an eighth term in the Commissioners Court seat he has held since 1999.

Long known for his fiscal conservatism, Meyers represents perhaps the most prominent representative left of the GOP-led guard that had held sway in the county for decades before Democrats led by County Judge K P George took charge in 2018. Meyers’s bid for reelection will be a bit more challenging in 2024. His precinct was redrawn in a map introduced by the Democratic majority in 2021 following the 2020 census to favor a Democratic

candidate, with his longtime Sugar Creek home being removed from the precinct. A recent attempt by Meyers to change that failed at Commissioners Court, forcing him to move to another residence in order to run again. Meanwhile, he is facing an intra-party challenge from Sugar Land businessman Mike Khan, and two Democrats, Taral Patel and Zeeshan Isaac, have

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Fourth of July being celebrated across Fort Bend County

Mathews sworn in as new Stafford mayor By Ken Fountain KFOUNTAIN@FORTBENDSTAR.COM

The city of Stafford saw one of the most significant changes in its civic leadership with the swearing-in last week of new Mayor Ken Mathew, the first Indian-Amercian and the first person of color to lead the small city in its history.

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Mathew, who narrowly defeated the incumbent mayor, Cecil Willis, in a run-off election on June 10, leads a virtually brand-new City Council after this year’s municipal election saw the election of four new members. Willis, who had served on the Council for a total of 36 years, was elected mayor in a special election in 2020 following the death of the previous A girl waves an American flag during the city of Sugar Land’s 2019 Red, White, and Boom event, which has festivities for attendees of all ages. Municipalities around the mayor, Leonard Scarcella, who county are preparing for the annual celebration. Photo courtesy City of Sugar Land had headed the city government By Ken Fountain Red, White and Boom Cel- tions will be available at Centre. All shuttle traffic cialty Patriotic Jerseys to be for 50 years. KFOUNTAIN@FORTBENDSTAR.COM will halt for the launching of auctioned off in-stadium and ebration is scheduled for concession areas. In a standing-room-only Tuesday, July 4, from 5-9 p.m. fireworks from 8:30-9:30 p.m. a postgame fireworks extravaspecial meeting on June 20, In politically divisive times, at The Crown Festival Park, This event is free and open ganza, the venue’s largest Mathew, surrounded by his holidays have the ability to 18355 Southwest Freeway. to the public, and no tickets A clear view of the fire- show of the year. Gates open family members, was sworn bring people together to cel- Fireworks will close out the will be required. Those plan- works show will be available at 5 p.m., and the first pitch ebrate common values, such event at approximately 9 p.m. ning to attend are encouraged via livestream on Sugar Land is at 6:35 p.m. as community and togetherto arrive early due to limited Parks and Recreation’s Faceness. Independence Day, or Attendees will be able to en- onsite parking and shuttle book page at www.facebook. Rosenberg SEE STAFFORD PAGE 4 July 4th, which celebrates joy an evening full of patriotic capacities. Gates will open com/SugarLandParks. Full the official beginning of the fun with activities for all ages promptly at 4 p.m. Once all information can be found The city of Rosenberg will United States, is perhaps the and a main stage area featur- parking is full, access to at sugarlandtx.gov/915/Red- hold its 24th annual Family the event will be closed and White-and-Boom. 4th Celebration on Tuesday, country’s purest example of ing a variety of local talent. July 4, from 6-10 p.m. at Sesuch a holiday. remaining late comers are enMeanwhile, on Monday, abourne Creek Nature Park Live entertainment and couraged to park and watch In Fort Bend County, there activities will take place the show from their homes or July 3, the Sugar Land Space located at 3831 Highway 36 will be no shortage of oppor- throughout the event, in- from the shuttle parking lots. Cowboys will hold an Inde- S. The event is free and open tunities to celebrate this cluding a children’s zone pendence Day Celebration to the public. Independence Day, which falls with photo opportunities, Due to limited onsite park- during their game against With outgoing mayor Cecil on Tuesday, July 4. Below is a face painting, airbrush art, ing, attendees are encouraged the Oklahoma City DodgThe event will feature activWillis looking on, new Stafford trackless trains, rock walls, to take the free shuttle to ers at Constellation Field ities for all ages including hit listing of many of them. Mayor Ken Mathews is sworn in carnival inf latables and avoid traffic delays. Shuttle featuring a Replica Patriotic music from Corpus Christi’s by Missouri City Mayor Robin games along with a variety of services are available at Jersey giveaway for the first Sugar Land Elackatt. Screen capture from information stations. A large University of Houston-Sugar 2,000 attendees, presented by SEE CELEBRATED PAGE 4 Stafford Municipal TV The city of Sugar Land’s variety of food and drink op- Land and Smart Financial Vivaldi Music Academy, spe-

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