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Commissioner James Noack's Montgomery County Precinct 3 office continues to proactively safeguard against the impact of winter storms by staying ahead of Mother Nature. Following their participation in a winter storm conference with TxDOT, they've ma
Entergy Texas awards over $1.2 million grants to Southeast Texas organizations through Entergy Cares
With roots in the region for close to 100 years, Entergy Texas is committed to building a brighter future for the Southeast Texas community beyond just providing electricity.
The City of Shenandoah is wrapping up a number of projects as 2023 draws to a close that will bring changes to all areas of the city. One such project that was recently completed was the Cedarwood Reserve Storm Drainage Improvements Project.
The annual event raised a total of $118,000, which will go toward helping senior customers and customers with disabilities The Southeast Texas community brought their “A” game to the putting green and helped Entergy Texas reach a new fundraising milestone for its Power to Care program.
The Lone Star Groundwater Conservation District (LSGCD) has posted the announcement of a Special Meeting of the Board of Directors for 10:00 a.m. on Friday, December 1. The meeting can be attended either in person at the James B. 'Jim' Wesley Board R
Keep your holiday season jolly with a few decorative lighting safety tips Decorating your home with festive lights is a great way to celebrate the holiday season. Whether you’re a pro or a novice when it comes to putting up decorations,
The San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) Board of Directors announced today the selection of Aubrey A. Spear, PE, as general manager.
As evening temperatures begin to cool and disease activity in the local mosquito population dies down, the Montgomery County Precinct 3 Mosquito Team will transition into off-season activities such as equipment maintenance, staff training, data analy
This year’s theme is “Screen the Search” to reflect the rise of digital scams Entergy Texas is proud to join Utilities United Against Scams to recognize the eighth annual Utility Scam Awareness Day on Wednesday, November 15, during International Fraud Awareness Week.
Montgomery County Precinct 3 – led by Commissioner James Noack and covering The Woodlands area – has multiple crews and construction contractors working to continue and complete several traffic-related projects as 2023 draws to a close.
The Montgomery County Power Station is a state-of-the-art natural gas power plant that provides energy to more than 500,000 residents Entergy Texas’ state-of-the-art Montgomery County Power Station (MCPS) was recently featured as one of the five stops on Texas Comptroller
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The next phase of construction includes installing utility poles and lines, building new distribution lines and setting the foundation for new substat Entergy Texas continues to make progress on a $110 million reliability project designed to improve service and double the
Kenny Muhammad brings more than 15 years of company experience and industry knowledge Entergy Texas has named Kenny Muhammad to lead the company's engagement with customers and other key stakeholders
The City of Shenandoah is beginning a number of projects in 2023 that will bring changes to all areas of the city. One of these projects is the Tamina Road Water and Sewer Utilities Extension.
The upgrades to power lines will help minimize outages and improve service reliability As part of its ongoing efforts to improve service to customers, Entergy Texas is scheduled to perform reliability upgrades along Longmire Road and Hwy 105 from I-45 to Dam Site
The Tamina utility project is a three-year project funded by federal ARPA dollars. The project will extend water and sewer services to the Tamina community. Those utilities will connect to the City of Shenandoah's infrastructure system.
Precinct 3 crews continue spraying neighborhoods for public safety With summer officially over, many residents will take advantage of the cooler weather and spend more time outdoors. While it's common knowledge that mosquitoes are active during the summer months, the flying pests can continue to carry and transmit d
Road crews from Montgomery County Precinct 3’s office have taken advantage of the cooler post-summer temps to tackle numerous road construction and improvement projects over the past month.
Montgomery County Precinct 3 Commissioner James Noack has taken a proactive step to better serve residents affected by natural disasters and other severe weather events.
In 2022, Entergy Texas helped secure $16.6 billion in capital investments and created more than 2,500 new jobs in Texas Building a brighter future for communities has been a longstanding commitment for Entergy, which is why the corporation is proud to be recognized