Cy-Fair Resource Guide: Nonprofits work to meet needs after Winter Storm Uri
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After the storm Cypress Assistance Ministries received aid from Girl Scouts, Celebration Church and Centerpoint Energy.Cypress Assistance MinistriesShow MoreShow Less
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After the storm Cypress Assistance Ministries received aid from Girl Scouts, Celebration Church and Centerpoint Energy.Cypress Assistance MinistriesShow MoreShow Less
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After the storm Cypress Assistance Ministries received aid from Girl Scouts, Celebration Church and Centerpoint Energy.Cypress Assistance MinistriesShow MoreShow Less
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After the storm Cypress Assistance Ministries received aid from Girl Scouts, Celebration Church and Centerpoint Energy.Cypress Assistance MinistriesShow MoreShow Less
Cy-Fair ISD holds 27th annual Livestock Show and Sale with safety measures in place By Melanie Feuk, Staff writer
In addition to their blue corduroy jackets, students at the Cy-Fair ISD Exhibit Center last week wore masks while displaying their animals in front of socially distanced onlookers and unseen observers watching remotely.
The annual CFISD Livestock Show and Sale looked a little different in its 27th year, but Chief Academic Officer Linda Macias said being able to host it may be seen as a sign of hope for a community that’s endured several event cancelations over the past year.
Cy-Fair educator lends knowledge to Harvard book on education through COVID-19
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A Cy-Fair area student starts the 2020-2021 school year from home.Courtesy of Jill YancyShow MoreShow Less
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Fourth grader Owen Rakunas helps spread out a carpet with the alphabet displayed on it as he and his family prepare at-home learning spaces in their home, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020, in Cypress. Owen’s parents opted to begin the school year with at-home instruction for their two children after Cy-Fair ISD pushed the school start date for students from Aug. 24 to Sept. 8, to give additional time for district officials to observe COVID-19 conditions in Harris County.Jason Fochtman, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
Cy-Fair Resource Guide: Free food, flu vaccines available
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Cypress Assistance Ministries received help from members of Community of Faith and First Community Credit Union during the COVID-19 pandemicCypress Assistance MinistriesShow MoreShow Less
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Cypress Assistance Ministries received help from members of Community of Faith and First Community Credit Union during the COVID-19 pandemicCypress Assistance MinistriesShow MoreShow Less
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Larson Storm Doors donated to Northwest Assistance Ministries to aid them with providing services like bill payment and a food pantry for the local community.Northwest Assistance MinistriesShow MoreShow Less
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Northwest Assistance Ministries is working to provide new and old clients with meals and toys for the holidays. Donations from the community help the ministry keep up with the demand caused by COVID-19.Northwest Assistance MinistriesShow MoreShow Less
Local reps discuss the Texas Legislative Session and COVID-19 priorities
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The flags fly at the Texas Capitol on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2020.Billy Calzada, Staff / Billy CalzadaShow MoreShow Less
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The National Guard and DPS state troopers and protect the Capitol grounds on the first day of the 87th Legislature, Tuesday Jan. 12, 2021 in Austin, Texas. More than 100 Texas troopers, including dozens wearing tactical vests and carrying riot gear, stood on guard outside the state Capitol on Tuesday as lawmakers returned to work amid FBI warnings of armed protests at statehouses across the country. (Ricardo B. Brazziell/Austin American-Statesman via AP)Ricardo B. Brazziell, MBR / Associated PressShow MoreShow Less