While most programs in Classes 5A and 6A would prefer to be on the court playing matches, some could benefit from the delayed start to the season. New Caney, which graduated eight seniors and brings in a new head coach in Cameron Shoffner, is one of them. The Lady Eagles… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...
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Waterway Arts Festival officially canceled; online events set
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused the cancellation of another signature event in The Woodlands. On Tuesday, officials from The Woodlands Arts Council announced the Waterway Arts Festival was canceled and will instead be replaced with a virtual, online series of events running from Oct. 14 through Oct. 18. The popular… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...
Conroe Players open new season with ‘Sister Act’
The Players Theatre Company at the Owen Theatre is moving ahead with plans to open “Sister Act” on Sept. 4. The show is scheduled to run Sept. 4-20. According to The Players, this heavenly cast really brought the talent to auditions and they can’t wait to see the show play out on stage. from Houston...
VOLLEYBALL: Team play guiding Splendora early in season
With nine matches under its belt, team is the theme for Splendora volleyball. The Ladycats (6-3), who reached the region semifinal in Class 4A last fall in a program-best season, have been getting contributions from all over the court as they’ve battled it out across the region. “Right now, we’re… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...
Conroe ISD details shift to in-class learning set for Sept. 8
Conroe ISD Superintendent Curtis Null said in a video conference earlier this week the district is on track for a return to in-class instruction Sept. 8. When the district announced that it would be delaying in-class instruction until September, the announcement included a note that the plan would be evaluated this week to determine if...
Letters: Reader is anything but a misinformed voter
Regarding “Sunday letters,” (A24, Aug. 23): I am one of the millions of citizens that a letter writer describes as “misinformed,” apparently because we will not vote for her preferred candidate in November. While I obviously can’t speak for everyone, I know that many of my family, friends and coworkers are anything but misinformed. We...
Election candidate application causes confusion for many in The Woodlands
The past three election for The Woodlands Township Board of Directors have included some sort of controversy regarding the standard candidate application all elected office hopefuls are required to fill out to be on the ballot. The 2020 election has also seen controversy as one candidate was kicked off the… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...
Woodlands church honors blood drive organizer
For over 20 years, Kyle Russell ran and organized the annual blood drives for The Woodlands United Methodist Church, impacting the lives of 41,000 people in the community. To honor him, the church and the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center presented him with a lifetime achievement award and organized a four-day blood drive. from Houston...
The Woodlands Children’s Museum kicks off reopening with milkshakes
The Woodlands Children’s Museum, which lost half of its annual revenue when the novel coronavirus pandemic temporarily closed its doors, is reopening Wednesday. But first, the museum decided to welcome the community back with some milkshakes. The museum kicked off the reopening by hosting its annual “Shake Your Summer Sillies… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...
FOOTBALL: Splendora aiming for return to postseason
Varsity experience? Check. Senior Leadership? Check. Resilience? Also, check. Splendora coach Marcus Schulz knows his players are ready for the challenge of an unconventional 2020 season. As the lone team in Montgomery County currently gearing up for its season opener, the Wildcats are not taking the opportunity for granted. The… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...









