MONTGOMERY — Ty George had a career night for the Lake Creek Lions and it came in a big situation Wednesday night. George set the single-game school record with seven 3-pointers and totaled a career-high 21 points as the Lions secured at least second place in District 20-5A with a 65-51 win over New Caney....
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Volunteers helping rid Woodlands of invasive plant species
There are thousands of unwanted visitors in The Woodlands and a dedicated group of volunteers are doing their best to root out the invaders and send them packing. The unwelcome guests are actually dozens of invasive plant species that have started to take over forest buffers, green spaces and yards while also choking out native...
Trusted Visions Placement & Consulting makes a name for itself in the financial services industry in 1st full year
MAGNOLIA, Texas (PRWEB) February 10, 2021. Trusted Visions Placement and Consulting made a huge splash in their first full-year in business. The group recruited over $3 billion in assets while also adding two experienced recruiters to the Trusted Visions team. The young 3rd party recruiting firm was founded by Jeremy Belfiore in 2019 after Jeremy...
Sam Houston medical students offer free clinics for Conroe homeless
Students at Sam Houston State University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine in Conroe are giving back to the community with a series of free medical clinics for the homeless community. From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, osteopathic students will be offering free basic medical services to the homeless community at… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...
Conroe’s Black History parade, awards set for Saturday
Conroe’s annual Black History Parade “Unity in the Community” is set for noon Saturday at in downtown Conroe. Line up begins at 10 a.m. at 100 Interstate 45 North near the intersection of the freeway and FM 2854. Then the parade starts at noon, winding through downtown Conroe and ending up at Washington High School...
Business owners say plan ahead to celebrate Valentine’s Day amid pandemic
Conroe chocolate shop owner Terry Quinn believes the world loves to procrastinate — especially lovers. But as Valentine’s Day 2021 approaches, this is not the year to take a laissez-faire approach to celebrating your love, local business owners contend. Because of capacity limits in restaurants, some difficulty in obtaining materials,… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...
Woodlands water officials field concerns over new meter transmission poles
After numerous local residents in The Woodlands complained about new smart water meter transmission poles, officials with The Woodlands Water Agency embarked on a meet and greet tour to discuss the issue with irked homeowners. On HoustonChronicle.com: Transmitter poles for smart water meters irk some in Woodlands. In mid-January, local… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...
Harris County pair charged with allegedly burglarizing vehicles in Woodlands
An early morning call to police in The Woodlands led to two Harris County men being charged for allegedly burglarizing vehicles. Richard Anthony Escobar, 32, of Pasadena, and Thomas Michael Mock III, 25, of Houston, are each charged with two counts of burglary of a vehicle, a Class A misdemeanor. Both are being held at...
Chip and Jo Premiere the Most Daunting Renovation Show to Date: ‘Home Work’
Chip and Joanna Gaines’ Magnolia Network has just released yet another new show on Discovery+: “Home Work,” which features a family even larger than their own, with seven kids! (Chip and Jo, you may recall, are at five kids and counting.) In “Home Work,” Andy and Candis Meredith work together… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...
Couple opening meadery in downtown Conroe
When Michael Rape was a teen in Conroe in the 1980s, the courthouse square was a place where the lights were turned off at 5 p.m. and the lawyers and insurance agents went home for the day. “It’s like we never even knew downtown existed as a high-school person,” said… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...








