Friday, September 19, 2008

The Bright Side of Ike

This past week has been hard on many Katyites, which is an understatement I’m sure to some. But in light of all the various forms of hardship, there seems to be something that says “we will be okay”. Katy was spared the brunt of Hurricane Ike, and we have to look at the bright side. Although some may be without power or phone line, or suffered damage to their homes, overall we weathered the storm. Families have gotten closer, new friendships have been made, and overall, the mood is upbeat. I think we became stronger as a community. The best in people really is coming out, and for that I am grateful.

Read the Article on Hurricane Ike on OnlyKaty.com

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Glenn Eller Wins Gold in Beijing

Katy's own Glenn Eller recently took home more olympic gold in trap shooting while in Beijing this summer.

The 26-year-old Katy native had a performance to remember, connecting on 190 of 200 targets to win the gold medal for the United States in double trap shooting Tuesday at the Beijing Shooting Range.

After two disappointing Olympic experiences (a 15th-place finish in 2000, when he suffered from food poisoning, and a 17th-place finish in 2004, when he lost focus due to a false-positive drug test), Eller said his goal this time was to get out of his own way.


Read About It here

Friday, July 25, 2008

Walk MS Katy: Sept. 27, 2008 at Katy Mills Mall

The Lone Star Chapter invites families, friends, co-workers and neighbors to Katy Mills Mall to walk for a cure. The event features a one-mile loop inside the mall, breakfast from Panera Bread and entertainment from the Katy High Flyers.

Sat., Sept. 27, 2008
Walk MS: Katy
Katy Mills Mall (One mile loop inside the mall)
5000 Katy Mills Circle, Katy, TX 77494
Registration begins at 7 a.m.; Walk begins at 8 a.m.

Houston Voted #1 City to Work Live and Play by Kiplingers

It's the city of big plans and no rules, beat-the-heat tunnels and loop-the-loop highways, world-class museums and wiry cowboys, humidity that demands an ice-cold martini and the biggest damn liquor store on the planet. How could you not love Houston?

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Wednesday, July 9, 2008

School district favors suggested measures in education proposal

Because of alternative certification programs, the teaching field is now wide open to college graduates whose majors weren't education. In Texas, those programs will get a closer look when the State Board for Educator Certification hears on July 25 a proposal for modification.

Source:
http://www.hcnonline.com

Taylor Graduate Killed in Combat

As most Americans celebrated the nation's freedoms during the weekend, a family with ties to Katy said goodbye to their fallen son.

Marine Staff Sgt. Edgar "Eddie" Heredia, 28, was killed in combat June 28 in the Farah province in western Afghanistan, according to officials from the Department of Defense.

DOD officials released news of the Heredia's death July 2 and he was laid to rest Monday in Houston National Cemetery.

http://www.katytimes.com/articles/2008/07/08/news/00news.txt

2008 Katy Rice Harvest Festival October 11 - 12, 2008

The annual Katy Rice Harvest Festival is two big days of excitement and family fun with
three stages of continuous live entertainment, craft and food booths, carnival and more.
Returning Vendor/Downtown Merchant Registration Begins March 17, 2008
Open Registration Begins April 14, 2008

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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Katy Freeway Project Timeline for Completion

If you live in Katy, you may have gathered that it seems like we are never going to see the end to the 23 mile concrete and steel wasteland otherwise known as the Katy Freeway. According to the the Katy Freeway Public Information team, the completion is near.

The most noteworthy part of this new freeway is the Katy Tollway. It is the first of it’s kind in Texas with “dynamic pricing”, meaning pricing will be based on optimizing the use of the freeway’s capacity, and commuter’s travel patterns will be the single largest variable. The Katy Tollway begins west of SH-6 and ends at the I-10/I-610 interchange. Located in the center portion of the I-10/Katy Freeway, the Tollway consists of two express lanes in each direction operating 7 days a week. The Tollway lanes will be separated from the regular I-10 lanes by 12-foot shoulders and flex-post traffic barriers.

Read more on the Katy Freeway and Tollway