Election voided over free glowsticks at Texas A&M
- Written by Jon Cassidy
Some bureaucrats-in-training at Texas A&M have revoked the results of the election for student body president over some orange, pink, yellow and purple glowsticks.
Two Candidates Vie for Humble City Council Position
- Written by John Crone
Two candidates, incumbent C. A. “Andy” Curry and Ross L. Adkins, will be on the May 6 ballot for Position 1 on the Humble City Council.
Patient gets second chance, now self-described “poster child” for colorectal cancer screening
- Written by Community Reports
Hull, Texas resident Mary Barrier, 59, is no stranger to cancer. In 2014, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. That same year, her husband was diagnosed with colon cancer. They were both treated successfully and went on with life.
How do the homeless do it?
- Written by Bruce Olson
Saturday, March 4, turned into a cold and rainy night for over 178 Humble ISD middle- and high-school students when they met at Turner Stadium in Humble to spend the night in Cardboard City.
Trio of outstanding young men earn Eagle Scout honor
- Written by Susan McFarland
Boy Scouts of America Troop 9, chartered by First United Methodist Church of Humble, held a court of honor March 4 to celebrate the Troop’s newest Eagle Scouts: brothers Carlos, Alexis and Damian Duran. On hand to help celebrate the occasion was Humble Mayor Merle Aaron, Jr. and Pastor Jim Flagg.
Chattanooga - one of America’s most breathtaking cities
- Written by Cynthia Calvert
Chattanooga, the “Scenic City,” is set along the wide, gentle Tennessee River in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. This gracious, former industrial crossroads, which lost a little of its luster in the '70s and '80s, has created a new identity for itself.
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