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Humble Museum reopens in grand ceremony

Written by David Tatchin
Published: 17 November 2020

After a closure for three years due to damage suffered by Hurricane Harvey, the Humble Museum reopened formally in an all new location. The new museum is now housed in the former band hall of the Charles Bender Performing Art Center (located at 601 Higgins St.).

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New Humble Museum opens in style

Written by Cynthia Calvert
Published: 17 November 2020

A standing-room-only crowd gathered Saturday, Nov. 14, to celebrate the opening of the Humble Museum.

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Voters flood polls to choose officials

Written by Tom Broad
Published: 17 November 2020

Once again, Kingwood delivered and Harris County took notice. The turnout in the reliably red Houston suburb could be called an election tsunami.

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Local store owner’s act of generosity helps save scholarship program

Written by David Tatchin
Published: 17 November 2020

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Lake Houston Area Artists (LHAA) struggled to obtain space to hang many of the pieces of art that the members create.

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Hogs, hogs, more hogs in Kingwood

Written by Bruce Olson
Published: 17 November 2020

Hogs were the major topic of conversation at the Kingwood Service Association (KSA) Parks Committee at its November meeting.

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Team Dobby needs your support

Written by Tom Broad
Published: 17 November 2020

When they found Dobby, the sweet little puppy could not open his jaw.

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  1. Crenshaw pays visit to Humble ISD agriculture facility after securing funds for new barns
  2. Armed ‘Scaredy Crook’ strikes bank in Kingwood
  3. Lake Houston’s exceptional teachers recognized
  4. Kingwood bike patrol staffing levels questioned
  5. Pandemic creates serious challenges for FamilyTime, abuse victims

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