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Wood Wonders now open along Tamina Road
Wood Wonders is now open along Tamina Road. (Courtesy Wood Wonders) Wood Wonders is now open along Tamina Road, owner and sales manager Rossy Sanchez confirmed via email. “We opened this business because as a family, we have over 25 years of working in the wood industry,” Sanchez said. “Saying that, we realized that a lot of people around the area love rustic furniture, and having worked with wood over so many years we thought we could offer a lot to the community with our experience and our products.”
Conroe ISD board votes to remove 3 items from biology curriculum
The Conroe ISD board of trustees considered its biology curriculum in a discussion at the May 14 meeting. (Cassandra Jenkins/Community Impact) The Conroe ISD board of trustees on May 14 agreed to remove several items from a biology textbook in its 2024-25 curriculum, but it retained several other items board members had objected to on topics such as COVID-19 and genetically modified organisms.
Houston weather: Severe thunderstorm watch issued, flood watch extended to Monday
HOUSTON - A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for Montgomery County and Harris County until 3 pm. Must-Play in 2024: No download requiredForge Of Empires - Free Online Game |. FOX 26 Houston is now on the FOX LOCAL app available through Apple TV, Amazon FireTV, Roku, Google Android...
The Woodlands’ 2024 Community Champions Are Revealed — Find Out Who This Year’s Biggest Difference Makers Are
Missy Herndon (Interfaith of The Woodlands), Jim Parisi (St. Luke’s Health) and Community Champions Dr. Scott Greenberg, Courtney Pell Wilkerson, Bret Strong, Taylor Handfelt, Amber Scheer, Jim Carmen, Julie and Scott Lile, and Alison Yee, and The Walk co-chairs Carrie Greenberg and Kristen Byrnes have a moment in The Woodlands.
City begins collecting debris in Kingwood after storms damage hundreds of houses
To report home damages, Harris County residents should call 713-274-3880 or email homeflooding@harriscountytx.gov. Montgomery County residents with flood damage to their homes are asked to file claims as soon as possible at mctx.org/recover. Other Texas residents can file claims with the Texas Division of Emergency Management. The City of Houston…
Montgomery City Council moves toward creating special district to help fund police department
At a May 14 workshop meeting, Montgomery City Council directed staff to begin the process of a special district that would help fund the Montgomery Police Department through sales tax revenue. (Lizzy Spangler/Community Impact) At a May 14 workshop meeting, Montgomery City Council directed staff to begin the process of...
John Cooper Class of 2024 Students celebrate National College Decision Day
May 1st marked a monumental day for the graduating class of The John Cooper School as they gathered to celebrate National College Decision Day. Amidst laughter, cheers, and a sprinkle of nostalgia, these 114 exceptional individuals bid farewell to their high school journey, repping college tees and sharing stories of their paths From Curiosity to Wisdom.
Magnolia City Council approves contract for 500,000-gallon storage tank
At its May 14 meeting, Magnolia City Council approved the purchase of a $3.7 million water storage tank that can hold up to 500,000 gallons of water. (Lizzy Spangler/Community Impact) At its May 14 meeting, Magnolia City Council approved the purchase of a $3.7 million water storage tank that can...
People Heartbroken To See The Sweetest Shelter Dog Waiting To Be Adopted For Almost 250 Days
Her whole life, Panini has been nothing but a sweetheart. Yet, the closest she has come to adoption was watching her shelter buddies go into forever homes, while she remained overlooked. The staff at Montgomery County Animal Shelter Texas is heartbroken by Panini’s continued exclusion. Whether it’s due to black…
This is how you need to separate storm debris for pickup
HOUSTON (KIAH) — After the major storms and flooding that impacted a large portion of Harris County and its surroundings, city leaders and officials are pushing efforts to encourage a proper clean-up. The effort to pick up debris from last week’s historic flooding in our area starts this week. Crews will start in the Kingwood area on Monday. Trash needs to be set by the curb by six in the morning.
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