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Sugar Land s District 26 Rep Jacey Jetton announces staff appointments

Sugar Land s District 26 Rep. Jacey Jetton announces staff appointments Juhi Varma, Staff writer FacebookTwitterEmail New State Rep. Jacey Jetton (R-Sugar Land) has announced his staff selections for the 87th Legislative Session. Former campaign manager Tori Macfarlan has been appointed chief of staff, decorated veteran Cody Davis is the new legislative director and Wendi Lojo will continue to serve as district director for House District 26, Jetton’s office said Thursday. A seventh generation Texan, army veteran and small business owner, Jetton was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in November 2020. He assumed office on Jan. 12, 2021. Jetton represents Texas House District 26, which includes Sugar Land, Richmond and surrounding areas.

Fort Bend County Sheriff s Office corrections officer arrested for allegedly having sex with inmate

Fort Bend County Sheriff s Office corrections officer arrested for allegedly having sex with inmate Juhi Varma, Staff writer FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office correctional officer Nathan Carr was arrested for having an inappropriate sexual relationship with an inmate.FBSCOShow MoreShow Less 2of3 Sheriff Eric Fagan held a press conference Monday afternoon to discuss the arrest of an FBSCO corrections officer for having an improper sexual relationship with an inmate.Courtesy photoShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office corrections officer Nathan Carr has been arrested for having an inappropriate sexual relationship with an inmate in the county’s custody.

PET TALK: Bark voyage: Traveling with pets

PET TALK: Bark voyage: Traveling with pets Texas A&M University FacebookTwitterEmail Pet owners should take some special precautions when traveling with pets.Texas A&M University Pet owners choosing to travel domestically while following the appropriate precautions or those planning a post-COVID adventure may be apprehensive about leaving their animal companion at home during their vacation. Carrying a critter cross-country may seem daunting, but with the proper planning, owners should be confident that they can get their furry friend where they need to go. Dr. Christine Rutter, a clinical assistant professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, says that pet owners need to notify their airline, lodging, and veterinarian of their intention to travel with their pet as early as possible. Owners should also reach out to the appropriate authorities to ensure their pet has the proper documentation.

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