Late bloomer has gone from walking around her apartment to running marathons
John DeLapp, CORRESPONDENT
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Donna Sue Sledge runs through her neighborhood as she trains for March races. She started running in 2014 at age 55 and has completed several marathons and numerous races of lesser distance.Kirk Sides / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
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Donna Sue Sledge supplements her outdoor runs with indoor elliptical and weight training as she prepares for upcoming races.Kirk Sides / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
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Donna Sledge got a late start getting into the running game but quickly made up for lost time.
She started running in 2014 at age 55.
Pearland wastewater plant poised for major expansion
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A $74 million expansion project is slated to start this spring at the John Hargrove treatment plant at 5900 Magnolia in Pearland.Kirk Sides / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
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The project would boost the plant’s daily treatment capacity, now 4 million, to 6 million.Kirk Sides / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
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Should construction begin in April, the city anticipates completion in October 2023.Kirk Sides / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
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Expansion of the city of Pearland’s John Hargrove wastewater plant is scheduled to begin in the spring to boost the facility’s treatment capacity by 50 percent.
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Parks were a major focus in Pasadena in 2020
John DeLapp, CORRESPONDENT
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Armand Bayou Nature Center Executive Director Tim Pylate assists as Pasadena City Council member James Schoenbein launches his kayak from a platform added this year at Big Island Slough Park.Kirk Sides / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
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A new plan spells out desired improvements for Parks in the city of Pasadena such as Burke/Crenshaw Park. Show MoreShow Less
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Feral hogs such as this one are a growing menace in many parts of Texas. The city of Pasadena enlisted help from Texas Parks & Wildlife Department to trap some after discovering tell-tale signs of hog damage at Big Island Slough in February.Shannon Tompkins / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less