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Can Art Help Unify And Heal Our Community And Our Nation?

Can Art Help Unify And Heal Our Community And Our Nation?

THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS- Can art help to unify and heal our post-election community and our nation? The Woodlands Arts Council(TWAC) plans to find out with its announcement of an ARTFEEL 10-week public art celebration. Starting Wednesday, December 9th, ARTFEEL will create a social media post that spotlights a specific public artwork located in The Woodlands...

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Woodlands Township Publishes Coronavirus Update For December 8

The Testing Positivity Rate for Montgomery County is 11.6%. This number is updated weekly on Wednesdays. COVID-19 Testing in The Woodlands — Insurance Updates, Second Testing Site Added. Testing is taking place at The Woodlands Township Town Hall, 2801 Technology Forest Blvd., The Woodlands, Texas 77381. As part of the… from The Woodlands Patchclick here...

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Montgomery Co. Judge responds to DWI charge following Sept. crash

Montgomery Co. Judge responds to DWI charge following Sept. crash

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas – Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough has been charged in connection with a September crash involving three vehicles in The Woodlands. According to the arrest warrant, the crash occurred in the westbound lanes of Grogans Mill Road near Blue Fox Road in Montgomery County on September 10 around 7:30 a.m. from fox26houston.comclick...

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Montgomery Co. Judge Mark Keough responds to driving while intoxicated charge

Montgomery Co. Judge Mark Keough responds to driving while intoxicated charge

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas — The Montgomery County judge has been charged with driving under the influence after a three-car crash in The Woodlands in September. It happened on September 10. Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough, a Montgomery County deputy constable and a third driver collided around 7:35 a.m. at the intersection of Blue Fox and...

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Menorah lighting in Woodlands aims to ‘uplift’

Menorah lighting in Woodlands aims to ‘uplift’

For Rabbi Mendel Blecher and the wider Jewish community in The Woodlands, hosting the annual Lighting of the Menorah has even more importance this year, one marked by unprecedented challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic. “People need to be uplifted and to get a dose of joy,” Blecher said. “It has… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...

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The Woodlands Arts Council Aims to Unify Community with Art Celebration

The Woodlands Arts Council Aims to Unify Community with Art Celebration

THE WOODLANDS, TX – Can art help to unify and heal our post-election community and our nation? The Woodlands Arts Council (TWAC) plans to find out with its announcement of an ARTFEEL 10-week public art celebration. Starting Wednesday, December 9th, ARTFEEL will create a social media post that spotlights a… from hellowoodlands.comclick here to view...

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Dragon Girls Basketball and Boys Soccer Teams Maintain Winning Seasons

Dragon Girls Basketball and Boys Soccer Teams Maintain Winning Seasons

THE WOODLANDS, TX – The John Cooper School’s girls basketball and boys soccer teams continue their winning streaks. The John Cooper School shares updates on its Dragon sports teams. VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL. 12/1 at Montgomery High School • 54-30 W. 12/4 vs. Legacy Prep • 45-31 W. “I was proud… from hellowoodlands.comclick here to view...

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The J. Beard Real Estate Company Facilitates the Sale of 1.5-acre Pad Site on I-45 in The Woodlands

The J. Beard Real Estate Company Facilitates the Sale of 1.5-acre Pad Site on I-45 in The Woodlands

The Woodlands, Texas (December 8, 2020) Jackson Cain and Lindsey McKean of The J. Beard Real Estate Company have represented the seller, Squealing Pigs Development, LLC, in the sale of 1.5 acres to an undisclosed buyer. The pad site is located at 25657 Interstate 45, Spring, Texas, which is adjacent to The Woodlands. The property is situated along the southbound...

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Protest over COVID restrictions draws hundreds to Woodlands park

Protest over COVID restrictions draws hundreds to Woodlands park

As COVID-19 infection rates, hospitalizations and deaths continue to surge, hundreds of people fed up with what they view as tyrannical government restrictions on holiday festivities gathered in The Woodlands on Sunday to protest in song. The “Sing It Louder, U.S.A.” protest against “government tyrants” took place at 3 p.m…. from Laredo Morning Timesclick here...