MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TX — Starting Friday, May 28, 2021, and continuing through Memorial Day, Monday, May 31, 2021, the Montgomery County District Attorney’s office, in conjunction with both state and local law enforcement agencies, will increase No Refusal Operations and Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) and Boating While Intoxicated (BWI) Enforcement on the roadways of Montgomery...
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REMINDER: “No Refusal” Memorial Day weekend
HOUSTON – Montgomery county wants to remind residents that they will increase No Refusal Operations Memorial day weekend between May 28-May 31. Driving while intoxicated and Boating while intoxicated enforcement will also take place on the roadways and Lake Conroe. The goal of this initiative is to prevent boating and… click here to view the...
Montgomery County law enforcement on lookout for intoxicated drivers
As revelers hit the road Memorial Day weekend, Montgomery County law enforcement wants imbibers to know they will be monitoring the road for any intoxicated drivers. Starting Friday and ending Monday, the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office is overseeing No Refusal Operations on DWIs and BWIs (boating while intoxicated) with increased patrol officers on streets,...
‘I just need prayers’ | Grandmother asks for help after grandson was shocked by power lines
HOUSTON — A grandmother is asking for your prayers for her grandson. He’s fighting for his life after suffering an electrical shock on Tuesday night in Montgomery County. “Prayers for my grandson. He needs all the prayers he can get. He is fighting for his life and he is only 17 years old. He ain’t...
Memorial Day Weekend No Refusal in Montgomery County
Starting Friday, May 28, 2021, and continuing through Memorial Day, Monday, May 31, 2021, the Montgomery County District Attorney’s office, in conjunction with both state and local law enforcement agencies, will increase No Refusal Operations and Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) and Boating While Intoxicated (BWI) Enforcement on the roadways of Montgomery County and on Lake...
Montgomery County sees bump in COVID-19 hospitalizations
Montgomery County recorded an increase in active COVID-19 active cases Thursday as well as a slight bump in hospitalization following days of dropping hospital counts. The Montgomery County Public Health Department confirmed 57 new active COVID-19 cases bringing the total to 1,236. The county’s total case count is now 54,359. click here to view the...
Cost to replace Montgomery County voting machines nearly $9M
Montgomery County officials are looking into replacing the county’s aging voting machines but a new system will cost nearly $9 million. Elections Administrator Suzie Harvey presented information on the new machines Tuesday but commissioners took no action. Harvey explained the current machines were purchased in 2005. “With that system the… click here to view the...
Third Coast Organic Foods debuts, pouring deliciousness on salads
Six long-time Montgomery County residents have recently launched Third Coast Organic Foods, a certified organic food manufacturing business, offering a variety of sugar-free organic wine vinaigrette salad dressings. These delicious and healthy vinaigrettes come in five flavors: Raspberry Wine, Lemon Mustard, Classic Red Wine, Balsamic Italian, and Haute Pepper. By… click here to view the...
Ex-Magnolia fire chief pleads guilty in public corruption case
HOUSTON – A former Magnolia volunteer fire chief pleaded guilty to abuse of official capacity on Wednesday. Gary Vincent was sentenced to pay a $4,000 fine and restitution to the Magnolia Volunteer Fire Department, though that amount was not disclosed in a news release from the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office. click here to view...
Ex-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Chief convicted of public corruption
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas – An ex-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Chief has been convicted of public corruption. According to a release from the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office, Gary Vincent, who was the fire chief for 15 years, plead guilty to abuse of official capacity in the 221st District Court on Wednesday. click here to view the...









