DAR celebrates 50 years of service to Lake Houston
- Written by Tom Broad
The Humble Cemetery has a particular shine to it now. The headstones that honor some 22 veterans from various wars have been cleaned, reset and restored.
Lake Houston TIRZ authority to be extended through 2056
- Written by Bruce Olson
At its meeting March 10, the directors of the Lake Houston Redevelopment Authority and Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 10 (TIRZ) approved a formal request to the Houston City Council to increase its current boundaries of authority and extend its life beyond 2027. When approved, the TIRZ will function through at least 2056.
Humble ISD board congratulates rodeo art winners, discusses bond details, future expansion opportunities
- Written by Beverly Horner
On March 8, the Humble ISD board of trustees met to congratulate the student and teacher rodeo art winners, which included gold medalists and special merit earners.
Humble to repair Humble Cemetery markers
- Written by Beverly Horner
On March 10, the Humble City Council announced an agreement to preserve the history in the Old Humble Cemetery and work with Humble ISD to create a retention pond and education area at the corner of Wilson Road by Humble High School.
The council approved a partnership with Texas Cemetery Restoration for restoration, leveling and repair of headstones in the Old Humble Cemetery, located at the corner of Old Humble Road and Isaacks Road.
Humble City Council discusses senior center progress
- Written by Beverly Horner
On Feb. 24, the Humble City Council met at the civic center to discuss progress on the Humble Senior Center and approve details regarding the S. Bender Avenue reconstruction project.
Voices heard
- Written by David Tatchin
Several prominent local politicians, including Charles Cunningham and Dan Crenshaw, secured their respective nominations in the March 1 primary election.
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