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Shenandoah City Council held its most recent meeting on February 14. In attendance were Mayor John Escoto, Mayor Pro Tem Charlie Bradt (Position 4), Mike McLeod (Position 5), Jim Pollard (Position 3), Ted Fletcher (Position 2), and Ron Raymaker (Posi
Montgomery County Precinct 3 Commissioner James Noack’s Office is working with contractor Spark Lighting to upgrade the sports field lights at the South Montgomery County Girls Softball League and Oak Ridge Woodlands Area Little League fields.
This year’s Free Recycle Day was a resounding success. A total of 919 vehicles came through the line, dropping off nearly 28 tons of material – the average weight of an adult humpback whale. That’s more than 55,000 pounds of recyclables and hazardous
Official results for The Woodlands Township Residential Design Review Committee and Village Association elections are now posted on the Township’s
The Woodlands Township will hold a Board of Directors Meeting on Thursday, February 22, 2024, at The Woodlands Township,
Village association and committee seats up for grabs The February 2024 Residential Design Review Committee and Village Association elections have been set for Saturday, February 17, 2024. Voting for contested positions will take place from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at The Woodlands Township located at 2801 Tech
Governor Greg Abbott today issued a statement following a shooting at an industrial facility in Angleton:
Governor Greg Abbott today issued a statement on the shooting near Lakewood church in Houston:
Three races were covered at popular event Candidates from three hotly contested political Woodlands area races squared off at the recent 2024 Primary Elections Candidate Forum, which took place February 8 at the Jett Center in Shenandoah. The popular political event was produced in partnersh
Election Day for village associations and committees is Sat. Feb. 17 Convenience voting for several Woodlands Township positions in village associations and design review committees is running all week long. Election Day for these positions is this Saturday, February 17.
Though the most recent round of elections to The Woodlands Township Board of Directors happened last November, Woodlands municipal elections aren't quite yet done. Those thinking their next opportunity to hit the polling places is Primary Day on Marc
The American Concrete Institute Houston Chapter recently presented its Project Excellence Award in Infrastructure to Montgomery County Precinct 3 Commissioner James Noack
Shenandoah City Council held its first meeting of 2024 on January 31. In attendance were Mayor John Escoto, Mayor Pro Tem Charlie Bradt (Position 4), Mike McLeod (Position 5), Jim Pollard (Position 3), Ted Fletcher (Position 2), and Ron Raymaker (Pos
Deadlines, design review committees, and debates on the horizon! Next week, we’ll already be ten percent done with 2024, and if you think that time is already flying, just wait until Election Season kicks into high gear… which is happening next week. Already, deadlines are looming, polling locations are being prep
The Woodlands Area Chamber of Commerce is partnering with Woodlands Online and Community Impact Newspaper to host a free Candidate Forum on Thursday, Febryary 9 starting at 4 p.m. for the upcoming Primary Elections coming in March.
Commissioner James Noack has the following response to the news that his opponent is being investigated for five campaign finance law violations and facing thousands of dollars in fines:
The most recent iteration of The Woodlands Township Board of Directors – including reelected incumbents Drs. Ann Syder and Shelley Sekula-Gibbs and newly elected Cindy Heiser – met on January 24 for its first session of 2024.
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Shenandoah City Council directed staff to form a committee including council members and residents to plan a celebration of the city’s 50th Anniversary. The committee has been meeting monthly to share ideas and put together a plan for the event.
Due to the ongoing flooding and the potential for additional rainfall I have signed a Disaster Declaration for Montgomery County.
One of Precinct 3 Commissioner James Noack’s major road construction projects has earned recognition from professional engineers in the region.