Diane Trautman Announces Campaign for Harris County Clerk in 2018
- Written by Community Reports
"I want to make sure people are informed about all the county clerk can do for them. I want to make government work for the individual, and I will work hard to ensure we have a reliable, secure, and transparent voting process," said Trautman.
Concrete medians on First Street in Humble raise concerns
- Written by Tom Broad
Trey Guidry and Malcolm Dishongh are pleased with the street improvements on First Street in Humble except for one “small” thing – those newly-poured cement medians that prevent east- and west-bound drivers from turning left into their favorite businesses.
Filing open for Humble ISD School Board
- Written by Jacqueline Havelka
The filing period for the four open positions for the Humble ISD Board of Trustees ends on Feb. 17. Four of the seven school board positions – positions 1, 3, 4 and 5 – are up for re-election in May. As of Jan. 31, four people have formally filed to run.
Tribune marks first decade
- Written by Sarah Mertins
Ten years ago, Kingwood residents Cynthia and Larry Shiflet decided to start a new venture – a community newspaper. The goal was to start a fresh, all-local paper with local news, local columnists and hyper-local coverage of issues, served up with a heart for offering free advertising to nonprofits.
Huffman board responds to new state ratings
- Written by John Crone
The Huffman school board passed a resolution of concern at the January meeting regarding the requirement by the Texas Legislature for the Commission of Education to implement a public-school rating system that would assign A through F grades to schools and school districts.
Heritage Day to be held at Redbud Hill Homestead
- Written by Sarah Mertins
Jesse H. Jones Park and Nature Center invites the community to their annual Homestead Heritage Day, Saturday, Feb. 11, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. This free event is open to visitors of all ages, who will enjoy a variety of demonstrations, crafts and games, sample old-fashioned foods, and experience other 19th century activities.
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