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5 things for Houstonians to know for Wednesday, May 26

5 things for Houstonians to know for Wednesday, May 26

1. 17-year-old fighting for his life after being shocked by 33000-volt powerline while hanging business banner. A teen is fighting for his life after he was severely shocked while trying to hang a business banner in Montgomery County. The incident happened around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in front of Maria’s Appliances… click here to view the...

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17-year-old fighting for his life after being shocked by 33000-volt powerline while hanging business banner

17-year-old fighting for his life after being shocked by 33000-volt powerline while hanging business banner

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas – A teen is fighting for his life after he was severely shocked while trying to hang a business banner in Montgomery County. The incident happened around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in front of Maria’s Appliances on FM 1485 near Dry Creek. According to authorities, 17-year-old Logan Dillard… click here to view the...

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VIDEO STORIES FROM MAY 25TH OF YEARS PAST

VIDEO STORIES FROM MAY 25TH OF YEARS PAST

Three juveniles were being pulled with dog leashes on skateboards behind a golf cart. As they made a turn one of the juveniles fell and hit his head on the concrete. The 14-year-old was transported to Herman hospital in critical condition. MAT 25, 2006. LISA GROCE AGAINST LIBERTY COUNTY. MAY… click here to view the...

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$8.1M Gosling Road project to go out for bids May 28

$8.1M Gosling Road project to go out for bids May 28

An $8.1 million project to widen Gosling Road will go out for bids May 28, Montgomery County Precinct 3 officials announced May 25. The project will be a joint effort between Precinct 3 and Harris County Precinct 4, with Montgomery County providing $4 million, or about half of the cost, officials said. click here to...

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Federal judge rules against courtroom prayer policy in Montgomery County

Federal judge rules against courtroom prayer policy in Montgomery County

A federal judge has ruled against Montgomery County Judge Wayne Mack’s practice of opening his court with a prayer said by a member of a volunteer chaplain program. Southern District of Texas Judge Kenneth Hoyt on Friday deemed the prayers violated the Establishment Clause, which is the Constitutional provision prohibiting an establishment of religion. click...