Memorial Hermann begins construction on new patient tower
- Written by Tom Broad
The ceremonial spade of dirt has been turned, the construction crews and their equipment are in place and, during the next 18 months, Memorial Hermann Northeast’s new state-of-the-art patient tower will rise above the Humble campus.
HAAM launches new project – Sneakerdoodles
- Written by Trilla Cook
The Humble Area Assistance Ministries (HAAM) has kicked off a new project called Sneakerdoodles, which will run from May 1 to Aug. 15.
Humble ISD 2017 Prize Posse awards educators $307,000
- Written by Beverly Reynolds
Friday, May 19, was a day full of big smiles, cheers and happy tears as the Humble ISD Education Foundation’s ‘Prize Posse’ team delivered more than $307,000 in grants to Humble ISD educators.
Dog park draws crowd of protesters
- Written by Bruce Olson
Over 30 concerned residents attended the Kingwood Service Association (KSA) Parks Meeting June 1 and voiced their concerns over a rumor that had gone viral on local internet sites and as a flyer distributed in parts of Kingwood. The rumor and flyer stated that there was serious consideration by KSA to turn the Creekwood Nature Reserve near Bear Branch Village into a dog park. The unsigned flyer described the action as putting a strip mine in Kingwood’s midst.
Fallen Texas peace officers honored at ceremony
- Written by Tom Broad
Congressman Ted Poe observes National Police Week
Congressman Ted Poe listed the brutal statistics.
“There were 135 peace officers killed last year in the United States,” Poe told a group gathered for the annual North Houston Police Memorial Ceremony held May 16 at the Humble Civic Center.
Calgary: Hearing The Sounds of Canada's Austin
- Written by Cynthia Calvert
There’s always a beginning.
For Calgary’s Bob Chartier, retirement in 2014 and a friend’s suggestion led him to throw his guitar in the back of a rag-top convertible and head south.
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