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Woodlands, Oak Ridge fight new flood maps
The Woodlands and Oak Ridge North are enlisting the help of Congressman Kevin Brady to stop more than 2,000 properties from being added to a new federal flood map, which... more »
Costume shops see brisk Halloween sales
Cochran's Crossing resident David Ray claimed he was at Party City in Shenandoah shopping for a Halloween costume for his son, but it was apparent by his lingering in the... more »
Poll offers residents' views on water issues
Nine out of every ten people in Montgomery County are unaware that the county's water supply comes solely from underground aquifers, but the same percentage agree that an adequate supply... more »
Sheriff's Office weekly reports
This is the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office's weekly reports: District 2 Lt. Andrew Eason (South County/Woodlands) On October 11, 2009, Dep. Fruge was dispatched to the area of Sedgefield Street... more »
Education group honors volunteers
The Education for Tomorrow Alliance (EfTA) chose to show its appreciation for its Choices" volunteers by holding a breakfast Thursday morning hosted by one of its premier sponsors, Entergy. Laura... more »
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Township continues governance transition
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Community event set for Panther Creek
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Interfaith event helps area seniors
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Police targeting sex offenders on Halloween
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Convention business down in The Woodlands
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Daily Update: Oct. 29
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Woodlands OKs plans for new sheriff's division
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Get a life - a happy, good, successful one
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Suspect arrested in sexual assault case
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Toys for Tots needs your help for holidays
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Business group raises funds for pet shelter
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Honoring their heritage
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A coyote or a chupacabra in The Woodlands?
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