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Crenshaw pays visit to Humble ISD agriculture facility after securing funds for new barns

Written by Beverly Horner
Published: 03 November 2020

Congressman Dan Crenshaw and U.S. Sen. John Cornyn have been instrumental advocates in securing funds needed for the brand-new, state-of-the-art agriculture barn for Humble ISD high schools and the community as a whole.

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Armed ‘Scaredy Crook’ strikes bank in Kingwood

Written by Community Reports
Published: 03 November 2020

The FBI Violent Crime Task Force is asking the public to submit tips leading to the identity and location of a man dubbed the “Scaredy Crook” who struck a bank in Kingwood the week of Halloween.

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Lake Houston’s exceptional teachers recognized

Written by Tom Broad
Published: 03 November 2020

From an early age, Nelda Luce Blair had what it takes to be a lawyer. When her third-grade teacher left the room for a few minutes, little Nelda went up to the front and took over the class — and got herself in trouble.

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Kingwood bike patrol staffing levels questioned

Written by Bruce Olson
Published: 03 November 2020

Just how many bike officers work in Kingwood came up for discussion at the October Public Safety Committee meeting.

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Pandemic creates serious challenges for FamilyTime, abuse victims

Written by Tom Broad
Published: 03 November 2020

Every October, the state of Texas releases a snapshot of every person who lost their life to domestic violence during the previous year — their name, age, county and three or four sentences about that person and how they lost their life.

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Farmers market coming to Schott Park in Humble

Written by Tom Broad
Published: 19 October 2020

Fall – perfect for strolling through Schott Park in Humble. Schott is a 24-acre paradise of wooded trails, an open-air pavilion, picnic shelters, playground equipment, a half-court basketball area, a 1 3/4 mile-long walking path – and, for the first time – a farmers market.

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  1. AUMC turns 35, welcomes new senior pastor
  2. Kingwood’s Northpark entrance will be beautiful
  3. Humble board discusses changing processes
  4. Theis chosen as new Humble police chief
  5. First Methodist Humble initiates unique celebration to honor Humble police

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