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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.
The primary newspaper serving Sugar Land residents is the Houston Chronicle, which is the only major newspaper in the Greater Houston region. On Thursdays, the Houston Chronicle offers a localized segment covering the Sugar Land area under its "Fort Bend" section. An alternative newspaper, the Houston Press, is also offered in this area.
The Community News: Aledo: 1995 Friday 1,778 Alice Echo-News Journal: Alice: CherryRoad Media: 1894 Sunday / Wednesday 493 Alpine Avalanche: Alpine: 1891 Thursday 2,047 Alvin Sun: Alvin: Hartman Newspapers, L.P. 1892 Sunday 280 Amarillo Globe-News: Amarillo: Gannett: 1926 Daily (ex Sat) 4,935 The Progress: Anahuac: Granite Media Partners 1901 ...
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Wallace gained support of the Fort Bend County Republican Party Chair Eric Thode and former Sugar Land Mayor Lee Duggan. Wallace defeated Hrbacek in May 2002, winning approximately 55% of the vote. While mayor, Wallace negotiated with Minute Maid to relocate the company's headquarters to Sugar Land.
Mayor of Sugar Land Dave Wallace said "Let's just say that a prison is not the highest and best use for that land right now." [16] During that year the TDCJ granted the prison's access easements to the City of Sugar Land. [17] By 2009 the City of Sugar Land had already zoned the land that the prison occupied to a light industrial commercial ...