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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Carter to leave Texas Tech, enter transfer portal

COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Carter to leave Texas Tech, enter transfer portal

KeSean Carter announced on his Twitter account Monday his intentions to leave Texas Tech and enter the NCAA transfer portal. Carter, a junior, signed with the Red Raiders during his senior year at The Woodlands High School to play football and run track. “I want to thank Texas Tech for… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...

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The Courier’s 12 Days of Christmas nonprofit spotlight – Day 2 – The Treehouse Center

The Courier’s 12 Days of Christmas nonprofit spotlight – Day 2 – The Treehouse Center

Each day beginning Sunday and ending Christmas Eve, The Courier will spotlight 12 nonprofit organizations in the community demonstrating that kindness, goodwill, and the Christmas Spirit is present everyday of the year through the good works of feet on the ground community residents. Volunteers, monetary donations, and word of mouth enable these and many more...

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The Courier’s 12 Days of Christmas nonprofit spotlight – Day 2 – The Treehouse Center

The Courier’s 12 Days of Christmas nonprofit spotlight – Day 2 – The Treehouse Center

Each day beginning Sunday and ending Christmas Eve, The Courier will spotlight 12 nonprofit organizations in the community demonstrating that kindness, goodwill, and the Christmas Spirit is present everyday of the year through the good works of feet on the ground community residents. Volunteers, monetary donations, and word of mouth enable these and many more...

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‘Cookie keys to the city’ presented at Christmas in Historic Montgomery

‘Cookie keys to the city’ presented at Christmas in Historic Montgomery

The 30th annual Cookie Walk in the historic district of Montgomery carried on despite the novel coronavirus pandemic on Saturday. “I’m grateful that we were able to have the event,” city of Montgomery Mayor Sara Countryman said. “The turnout has been spectacular; the cookies are unbelievable—there’s some works of art in there. I want to...

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‘Cookie keys to the city’ presented at Christmas in Historic Montgomery

‘Cookie keys to the city’ presented at Christmas in Historic Montgomery

The 30th annual Cookie Walk in the historic district of Montgomery carried on despite the novel coronavirus pandemic on Saturday. “I’m grateful that we were able to have the event,” city of Montgomery Mayor Sara Countryman said. “The turnout has been spectacular; the cookies are unbelievable—there’s some works of art in there. I want to...

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GIRLS HOOPS: Willis perseveres through challenging week

GIRLS HOOPS: Willis perseveres through challenging week

WILLIS — Willis coach Angel Kelley has been looking for players to step up this week. With seven players out due to COVID-19 protocols, the Ladykats still had two games on the schedule against Lake Creek and Madisonville. The show had to go on. Willis lost both of those games,… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...

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Thumbs: Texans audition for ‘COVID: The Musical.’

Thumbs: Texans audition for ‘COVID: The Musical.’

About 200 people showed up Sunday at Town Green Park in The Woodlands as part of the national Sing it Louder USA protest against COVID restrictions and “government tyranny.” With little to no mask use or social distancing evident, the crowd sang Christmas carols under the direction of controversial megachurch pastor Steve Riggle. Since the...

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Magnolia rolls to bi-district win over McKinney North

Magnolia rolls to bi-district win over McKinney North

MAGNOLIA — In bi-district battle of Bulldogs, Magnolia proved to have a louder bark and tougher bite than McKinney North on Friday. In its home Bulldog Stadium, District 8-5A (Div. I) champion and state-ranked No. 9 Magnolia beat McKinney North 48-9 to move on to the Region II-5A area round. from Houston Chronicleclick here to...

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FOOTBALL: Montgomery advances past Whitehouse on late Washington TD

FOOTBALL: Montgomery advances past Whitehouse on late Washington TD

MONTGOMERY — When the fog settled Friday night at Montgomery ISD Stadium, the Bears were dancing all over the turf. With a dense, thick fog covering the field, junior running back Jalen Washington rushed in a 62-yard touchdown with 10 seconds left to give Montgomery a 38-31 win over Whitehouse in the Region III-5A (Div....

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Willis man faces additional felony charges in sexual assault case

Willis man faces additional felony charges in sexual assault case

A former employee of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in The Woodlands accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl is now facing additional felony charges in the case. Ronald Montgomery See, 53, of Willis, was initially charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child, a first-degree felony. See now… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...