Tuesday 22 May 2012

All posts by Jamie Mock

Suspected Car Burglar Crashes After Police Chase

A car burglary suspect was arrested at his home a few days after a chase with West U. police ended in a car crash on the US 59 feeder road. According to reports, police saw a car burglary in progress around …

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St. Luke’s United Methodist

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EHS Graduate Heather Scruggs

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Matthews Market Plans Denied Again, Asbestos Abatement Needed

The second, revised set of plans submitted to the City of West U. by Jim Reid for the proposed Matthews Market at 6203 Edloe

2007 Report On Police Facility Needs Finally Makes Its Way To Council

West U. City Council members have been given a 2-year-old report concerning the city’s police and fire stations to review prior to the

West U. Looking For Volunteers For Boards, Commissions – Women Encouraged To Apply

The City of West U. has issued a press release requesting volunteers for the city’s boards and commissions – a subject that was

Wildcats

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“Downtown” Redevelopment Added To Council Goals

The redevelopment of “downtown’ West U. was once again a topic of discussion with council members at Monday night’s special meeting, and the

Council To Repeal Residential Sprinkler Ordinance

West U. City Council decided in a closed executive session Monday night to vote at their next regular meeting to repeal the recently

Samara Poplack

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Early Special Session Includes Two Executive Sessions: Residential Sprinklers, Property On Westpark

An early 4:30 p.m. West U. City Council special session will include two executive sessions, one to discuss the city’s land on Westpark

Matthews Market Plans Resubmitted

After the City of West U. denied his original plans and returned a list of corrections needed, Jim Reid has resubmitted his plans

Despite Heat, Wastewater Treatment Plant Getting New Landscaping

Despite the heat and drought, new plants are on their way to West U.’s wastewater treatment plant along the bayou. Several S. Braeswood-area

Emergency Generators

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Bike Thief Makes It Easy On Police: “I Just Stole This Bike”