Humble to repair Humble Cemetery markers
- Written by Beverly Horner
On March 10, the Humble City Council announced an agreement to preserve the history in the Old Humble Cemetery and work with Humble ISD to create a retention pond and education area at the corner of Wilson Road by Humble High School.
The council approved a partnership with Texas Cemetery Restoration for restoration, leveling and repair of headstones in the Old Humble Cemetery, located at the corner of Old Humble Road and Isaacks Road.
Humble City Council discusses senior center progress
- Written by Beverly Horner
On Feb. 24, the Humble City Council met at the civic center to discuss progress on the Humble Senior Center and approve details regarding the S. Bender Avenue reconstruction project.
Voices heard
- Written by David Tatchin
Several prominent local politicians, including Charles Cunningham and Dan Crenshaw, secured their respective nominations in the March 1 primary election.
Economic outlook speakers give positive forecast
- Written by Tom Broad
When Economist Patrick Jankowski spoke a year ago at Partnership Lake Houston’s annual economic outlook luncheon, it was a virtual lunch-in and Jankowski ended his prognostication about the upcoming economic year hoping, if he were invited back, that the partnership would see him in person.
Dan Crenshaw seeks third term in office
- Written by David Tatchin
After serving in the House of Representatives for four years, Dan Crenshaw is hoping to be reelected once more.
Humble ISD trustees call for bond election on May 7
- Written by Tom Broad
The Humble ISD Board of Trustees unanimously called for a bond election on May 7 that would fund 19 projects plus additional technology and career and technical education projects at a cost of $775 million.
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