Martin pledges to deliver project within budget, provide protection
- Written by Tom Broad
What can Kingwood and Lake Houston residents expect to get for a $48 million investment in Lake Houston’s aging concrete dam?
Rotary Club of Lake Houston distributes $80,000 to not-for-profits
- Written by Tom Broad
Almost $80,000 in grants were awarded to 16 area not-for-profit organizations by the Rotary Club of Lake Houston at the club’s annual appreciation luncheon held Wednesday, Oct. 27 at the Lake Houston Family YMCA.
Memorial benches keep memories of loved ones alive
- Written by Trilla Cook
Memorial benches placed in park settings are a lovely way to honor the memory of a loved one. Kingwood has a history of being known as “The Livable Forest” and, although some of the forest has given way to new villages and shopping areas, wildlife can still be seen in the forest if you know where to look.
What you need to know about transportation in Lake Houston
- Written by Tom Broad
Transportation is on the move in Lake Houston. Four area transportation experts recently outlined their visions for getting people around and about in a region recognized for some of the longest commutes and worst rush hour interchanges in Texas.
Humble sets timeline for city charter revisions
- Written by Beverly Horner
The city of Humble is moving forward with revising the city charter. The city council will receive the final presentation Nov. 11 with a public hearing set for Dec. 9. Residents will vote on the proposed changes in May 2022.
Cagle talks redistricting to Rotarians
- Written by Tom Broad
A newly reconfigured map of Harris County Pct. 4 could extend from Cinco Ranch near Katy, circling northern Harris County and extending on the east side of Harris County all the way to Baytown.
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