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Who has the BEST homemade holiday cookies in Fort Bend County? Fort Bend County Libraries’ University Branch Library invites cookie lovers to put their creations to the test at a “Holiday-Cookie Competition” on Saturday, December 7, from 2:00-3:30 pm, in Meeting Room 1 of the library, locate…
Elaine Laughrey, age 91, of Rosenberg, Texas, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at Oak Bend Medical Center, Richmond, Texas. She was born on May 22, 1933, in Dunham, Kentucky, a daughter of the late Ray and Pearl Miller Pickle. Elaine was a dedicated nurse for 25 years at Oa…
fbherald.com 1902 South Fourth Street Rosenberg, TX 77471 Phone: 281-342-4474 Email: newsroom@fbherald.com
Since 1892 The Fort Bend Herald and Texas Coaster has been the No. 1 source for community news. The late Bill Hartman purchased The Herald Coaster and The Fort Bend Mirror in 1974, and The Herald-Coaster became the Fort Bend Herald and Texas Coaster on Aug. 27, 2005.
On October 14th, 2024 at approximately 8:41 am, FBCSO deputies were dispatched to a residence in the 5400 block of FM 762 Rd., Richmond, Fort Bend County, TX. Upon arrival, deputies discovered a deceased female inside the home. The incident is being investigated as a homicide related to dome…
Bill Hartman purchased The Herald Coaster and The Fort Bend Mirror in 1974, and The Herald-Coaster became the Fort Bend Herald and Texas Coaster on Aug. 27, 2005 to better reflect the roots of our newspaper.
The Black Cowboy Museum will host its third annual Black Cowboy Hall of Fame induction ceremony and banquet on March 25 at the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds, 4310 SH 36 in Rosenberg.
ROSENBERG — In a first meeting ever between District 9-5A DII foes it was all Randle Lions in a 68-0 shutout of Santa Fe during Homecoming Thursday night at Guy K. Traylor Stadium.
fbherald.com 1902 South Fourth Street Rosenberg, TX 77471 Phone: 281-342-4474 Email: newsroom@fbherald.com
Former Herald-Coaster lifestyle editor Betty Dawes Humphrey, who regaled readers for more than five decades with her weekly column “Bits from Betty,” passed away Friday. She was 88. Betty started at the Herald-Coaster on Oct. 1, 1952 and retired March 31, 2007.