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The Guadalupe River Flooding that killed so many over the 4th of July Weekend, is surreal. It’s unthinkable. We always believe, it can’t happen to us.
As a school leader, I see firsthand how much growth students achieve over the course of a school year—progress in reading, math, writing, critical thinking, and confidence. But I also see the challenges many face when they return in the fall. The sum
As a reading specialist and a Montgomery County resident, I understand how easy it can be for kids to slip into “summer mode” — putting books aside in favor of screen time, sports, and outdoor play. And while summer should absolutely be a time to unw
Conroe played its part in the protests that took place all over the nation on Saturday, June 14th, which also happened to be Flag Day, and the U.S. Army’s 250th
Three years ago, I was a mom looking for hope. My son Richard had been diagnosed with autism at age two. He was non-verbal and struggling in a traditional brick-and-mortar school. We got calls almost daily about issues in the classroom. I knew he was
Over the last week a slew of emails and texts from Representatives have been filling the inboxes of Texans. Perhaps you've received one? It probably said something like “Texas just passed $51 Billion in property tax relief - the largest in state hist
In a recent news story from March 26
A local Vietnam Era Veteran Helicopter Pilot who resides in Montgomery, has been threatened with eviction by a local apartment manager, Rosie Perez, based on infestation.
On the same night as President Donald Trump gave his overwhelmingly successful address to a Joint Session of Congress, two so-called ‘Republican’ State
Monday, January 20th, was a great day. An historic day. For only the second time, a President was sworn in for a nonconsecutive presidential term.
The old saying of “As goes California, so goes the Nation,” is definitely not the case now. America’s largest populated state is killing itself faster than a heroin junkie on Skid Row,
I received an email last Wednesday from a Mr. Federico Honez (a White guy who I have identified as Hispanic), written in response to my OP/ED last week “Was the Sacrifice Worth It.”
I was thinking over the Thanksgiving holiday, what if Donald Trump had been allowed to win the 2020 Presidential Election?
Four seats for The Woodlands Board of Directors are on the ballot in the general election on Tuesday, November 5. Three are contested.
How many more elections will we have to hear this fear-mongering cry from those who feel threatened by any new challenger to a seat on our Township Board?
Beware of whom the perennially disgruntled County tea parties recommend for The Woodlands Township Board elections. Here we go again. The tea parties claim to wear the conservative mantle but have pushed for bigger government and higher taxes that wo
It’s important to vote in local elections for The Woodlands Township Board of Directors. This year there are elections for four seats, three of which are contested.
My name is Angela Conant. I own The Classy Cork, a wine bar located at 2916 Kuykendahl Rd Suite 100, in Spring. We serve wine, other beverages, and food, and have live music from time to time.
This column may upset some. And quite frankly, I don’t care about Democrats feelings, but it needed to be written.
This column may upset some. And quite frankly, I don’t care about Democrats feelings, but it needed to be written.