During the 84th Texas Legislative Session, there was a bill passed to cut $350 million from therapy services given through the Texas Medicaid program which serves medically fragile children with disabilities.
You know Spring is Sprung in the Sugar Land area when:
Clancy’s Public House—your favorite full-service, family-oriented restaurant on FM 359 in Richmond—is redoing their menu! Owner Sean Bielstein says, “We’re keeping the favorites of course. But we’ve had a great response to our daily specials by new chef, Brad Pitre. So we’re putting some of those on the menu permanently.”
An escape room is a team oriented game where players are locked in a themed room and have to solve a series of puzzles—including math, logic, word and number puzzles—to escape within an hour. After gaining popularity in Asia, Western Europe and the West Coast, escape rooms are popping up across the country.
Do you have a secret recipe for great chili? Then it’s time to put it all on the line at the 7th Annual Classic Chevy Sugar Land Chili Cook-off.
The clock is ticking. Almost an hour ago you and your team walked into a room and, using your power of observation and puzzle solving skills, are close to getting out. The question is: Will you solve the last puzzle before the clock hits zero? Will you escape again?
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month and Dr. Rachel Ellsworth, head of Colon and Rectal Surgery at our very own Houston Methodist West Hospital, is asking you to “Check Your Backside!” “We are proud to be part of the National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable’s ‘80% by 2018’ initiative,” says Dr. Ellsworth. That means 80% of adults aged 50 and older will be regularly screened for colorectal cancer by 2018.
Our January temperatures were concrete evidence of the crazy fluctuations we are subject to here in the Fort Bend County area. One minute you’re dialing the thermostat up...the next minute, you’re dialing it down. Way down. And that can happen over the course of one afternoon!
Classic Chevrolet Sugar Land is excited to announce their 7th Annual Chili Cook-Off !! With the growth in popularity and attendance over the past six years, the big event this year will be held on a Saturday!
Only 11% of people diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer survive. “Fifty percent of these patients had no symptoms...This is not an ‘old man’s disease,’ and women and men are affected equally. Yet, it’s 90-95% preventable.”