Certification programs for everyone at Lone Star Kingwood
- Written by Tom Broad
The new Lone Star College Kingwood president’s 30-minute talk to the Rotarians of Lake Houston ended up taking more than an hour.
Kingwood Oktoberfest set for Oct. 16
- Written by Community Reports
After a brief hiatus due to the pandemic, they are “rolling out the barrel” for the return of the Kingwood Oktoberfest. This family fun event will take place Oct. 16, from noon to 6 p.m. at Holy Comforter Lutheran Church, located at 1901 Woodland Hills Drive.
Forest Cove golf course land debate begins
- Written by Bruce Olson
Plans are underway to turn the former Forest Cove golf course into home sites.
Board commends teachers, fields suggestions regarding COVID-19 protocols, mandates
- Written by Beverly Horner
The September Humble ISD school board meeting was called to order after a day at home for most teachers, staff and students following the predicted path of Hurricane Nicholas.
Humble ISD opens Guy M. Sconzo Early College High School
- Written by Beverly Horner
Sept. 18 will be remembered as an integral part of Humble history. On this day in 2021, the brand-new Guy M. Sconzo Early College High School facility was dedicated to the work and legacy of the late Guy M. Sconzo, former superintendent of Humble ISD.
I’ve got a friend
- Written by Community Reports
The city of Humble organized a hurricane relief fund for the city of Golden Meadow, Louisiana. Mayor Norman Funderburk, left, and City Manager Jason Stuebe drove to Louisiana Sunday, Sept. 19 to bring a truck load of donations to the beleaguered city. Golden Meadow Mayor Joey Bouziga, left, was deeply appreciative of the efforts by the citizens of Humble and the Lake Houston area.
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