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  2. Fort Bend Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Bend Sun (formerly known as the Fort Bend/Southwest Sun), [1] was a weekly community newspaper published in Sugar Land, Texas from 1982 to 2022. The newspaper had a weekly circulation of over 61,000 and was delivered free of charge to homes throughout the cities of Sugar Land, Missouri City, and much of Fort Bend County.

  3. Sugar Land, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Sugar Land residents receive local area news coverage via Covering Fort Bend, which covers local news and political happenings in the Sugar Land area. Residents also are served by three free weekly newspapers, the Fort Bend Independent, the Fort Bend Star, and the Sugar Land Sun.

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  6. Examiner Newspaper Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 George Boehme sold the Examiner Newspaper Group to ASP Westward, doing business as "Houston Community Newspapers", [7] for $2.1 million. [8] At the time, the purchase price was not disclosed. [9] In 2010 the Houston Press ranked the Examiner Newspaper Group division of the HCN the "Best Community Newspaper Houston 2010". [10]

  7. David G. Wallace - Wikipedia

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    While Wallace ran unopposed in 2006, a political development was happening at the federal level in Sugar Land. On the night of April 3, 2006, former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay decided to retire from Congress instead of facing a difficult re-election bid (for a twelfth term).