Settle sworn in to Humble City Council
- Written by Beverly Horner
On Jan. 14, the Humble City Council swore Paula Settle into office. She recently won her seat with a one-vote majority in December in a run-off election.
Four seats up for grabs in Humble ISD Board of Trustees election
- Written by David Tatchin
Four Humble ISD Board seats are up for reelection this year out of the seven-member board, with election day set to take place on May 1.
How to spend a weekend afternoon!
- Written by Beverly Horner
Little Weston Abbott holds one of his family’s pet chickens on a recent sunny day. Abbott, of Humble, also enjoys pigs, goats and many other farm animals. Photo by Beverly Horner
Humble ISD increases number of meals for children in need during pandemic
- Written by Gabrielle Norman
Humble ISD, along with many other districts throughout the United States, had been serving discounted and free meals to students that qualified until the coronavirus hit the United States.
Humble ISD meets to discuss matters of COVID’s impact during past year
- Written by Sha Johnson
Almost a year after the original shutdown due to COVID-19, Humble ISD decided to take closing schools off the table. At the regular January school board meeting, the trustees voted for a new matrix that would in effect remove the possibility of schools within the district closing for coronavirus caution reasons.
Parker files for Humble ISD board
- Written by Community Reports
Kingwood resident Chris Parker announced her candidacy for the Humble ISD school board Wednesday, Jan. 13 with her husband, children and mother in attendance.
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