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Harris County commissioners reject proposal to change county administrator's role

Harris County commissioners shot down an effort to change the role of county administrator during the July 9 meeting after an item re-examining the duties of the office was added as an emergency item to the county agenda.

What we know: Harris County Precinct 2 Commissioner Adrian Garcia added an item to the agenda on June 9 to consider returning the duties of the Office of County Administration back to commissioners. Garcia also requested a closed session discussion for an “evaluation” of County Administrator Erica Lee Carter.

“When I'm elected, it is important for me to have oversight of operations and be involved in decisions,” Garcia said. “it has nothing to do with the person there, I just never really cared for the office, but I was willing to experiment with it and better understand it.”

The action taken: While Garcia’s proposal was not considered further by commissioners, Ramsey said he would like to see additional progress on how the OCA could work with commissioners and other departments to improve efficiency.

 
Local Eats
College Station-based Layne's Chicken Fingers to open in Cypress

Layne's Chicken Fingers officials told Community Impact the fried chicken franchise has plans to expand with a new location in Cypress with Houston area entrepreneur Masroor Fatany. Per a July 9 release, the new location plans to hold a grand opening on July 18 in which the first 50 guests will receive free Layne’s for a year.

The details: Founded by Mike Layne in College Station in 1994, per the website, Layne's Chicken Fingers plans to expand its small town charm, iconic chicken fingers and secret sauce to the rest of the world.

What they offer: Layne's Chicken Fingers offers various chicken finger meals which include 3-5 chicken fingers served with crinkle-cut fries, Texas toast, a 22oz drink and its signature Layne’s sauce.

The eatery also offers several chicken sandwiches, wraps and shakes, per the website.

 
Latest Education News
SHSU opens applications for new master’s in applied biomedical sciences

Sam Houston State University is now accepting applications for its new master’s program in applied biomedical sciences, per a July 7 news release. The inaugural cohort will begin this upcoming fall.

What you need to know: The new master’s program, which will be offered online, will include tracks in medical/healthcare artificial intelligence, healthcare technologies, regulatory affairs and clinical sciences, as previously reported. The application fee is waived for students who are applying for the fall cohort, per the news release. Interested students can apply through ApplyTexas, and the university will also be hosting virtual information sessions July 22 and July 30 from 12:30-1:30 p.m.

Some context: The new master’s program will also be connected to SHSU’s Institute for Medical Artificial Intelligence. The institute is working to advance education, research, innovation and the responsible use of AI in medicine and healthcare, per the news release.

 
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Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo names new COO and general manager

Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo officials announced the creation of a new C-level leadership position called chief operating officer and general manager.

In a nutshell: The new position—which will be filled by current Chief Revenue Officer Amber Burda—aims to unify strategic direction as well as align programming and strategy for the annual rodeo event, officials announced in a July 7 news release.

Burda has served as chief revenue officer since 2023, although she was initially hired in 2017 as the executive director of sponsorships, business and corporate development, where she led the creation of official rodeo sponsorships.

Sorting out details: Her focus will be on ensuring cross-departmental coordination to enhance operational efficiency, while aligning pricing and revenue strategies with the organization’s mission

In the new role, Burda will oversee most public-facing aspects of the rodeo, including:

  • Mission

  • Show operations

  • Ticketing

  • Sponsorships

  • Stadium presentation

  • The carnival


Burda will also be involved in the creation of the organization’s new agricultural complex along Hwy. 288, per the release.

 
What You May Have Missed
Wing drone delivery service, new IAH non-stop service: 5 trending stories in the North Houston area

Need to catch up on Community Impact’s coverage from last week? Check out five trending stories from the North Houston area from July 6-10.

1. Wing drone delivery service expands to 8 additional Greater Houston-area Walmarts

2. Texas Litter Control provides affordable veterinary services in The Woodlands area since 2012

3. Bombers Volleyball now offering volleyball training in Cypress

4. United Airlines launches new nonstop service between IAH, Cartagena

5. Montgomery County Food Bank announces 5 new additions to board of directors

 

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