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SJRA proposes water conservation plan
The San Jacinto River Authority has a plan to meet mandated groundwater reductions in Montgomery County by 2015, and it is selling the plan to local water providers. The Lone... more »
Shenandoah sets budget at $7.91 million
Shenandoah city council has approved a slightly lower property tax rate for the upcoming fiscal year. This year's rate of 32.82 cents per $100 of appraised property value is approximately... more »
Lifeguards save child at Rob Fleming Pool
Lifeguards at the Rob Fleming Pool were credited with saving the life of a young girl on Aug. 1. According to Jordan Ray, who was at the pool with his... more »
Sidewalk finished near Lamar Elementary
A sidewalk to protect children from traffic along Glen Mill on their walk to Lamar Elementary School was recently completed in Grogan's Mill. The sidewalk was built on the inbound... more »
Clinic plans fundraiser to battle breast cancer
Massage for the Cure day is at Massage Envy for the third consecutive year. Massage for the Cure takes place on Sept. 15 at all twenty-seven Houston-area Massage Envy clinics... more »
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College System logs record enrollment
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Junior League plans annual cookbook sales
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National Night Out poster contest under way
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Fall events planned at Waterway Square
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Huntsman makes $415 million bid
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Woodlands sets Labor Day trash schedule
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Baker Hughes to buy BJ Services
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Creekside Park forms village association
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College Park falls in thriller at Reliant Stadium
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Woodlands ready for Oktoberfest
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College puts out call for theater auditions
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County courts to get more security equipment
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Transition plans take shape for villages
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Township sets budget at $77.7 million
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College Park slips against Brenham
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Woodlands sets $50 million bond election
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College Park ready for big stage
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County sets budget at $213 million
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Thieves are targeting GPS devices
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Fine furnishings store leases spot
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Shop til you drop benefits families charity
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Woodlands Mall sets hours for Labor Day holiday
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Cavaliers set sights on playoffs
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Interfaith helps outfit kids for school
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Hispanic chamber holding business forum Friday
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Home and Garden show Aug. 29-30
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Local residents chair annual heart ball
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Back-to-school and back to traffic tieups
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Honoring our fallen heroes in The Woodlands
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Push is on for Indian Springs fire station
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New park, other recreation projects planned
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Township plan includes first property taxes
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Township seeking more crime-fighting help
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Video: See what's up with the Highlanders
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Woodlands protests new floodplain maps
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Check cashing store robbery suspect sought
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Native American festival set for Oct. 18
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Market Street names new security manager
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Exercise program for moms plans return
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Local students get United Way scholarships
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Woodforest foundation donates to Habitat
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Fighting crime with an Armadillo?
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Days Inn can display multi-colored sign
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Shenandoah to work with former administrato
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Sheriff's patrol cars to get video cameras
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The Woodlands served by 3 school districts
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Conroe ISD to open 3 new schools
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Touch-A-Truck event intruduces agency vehicles
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Community Associations install rainwater harvesting tank
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Get ready for the fall flea market
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Mounted patrol program thrives in The Woodlands
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Museums in The Woodlands Mall to close
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Panther Creek residents want egrets evicted
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Scenes from the Waterway
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Couple visits 100th country
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Can you have too many Mexican restaurants?
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Spinning donuts on the waterway
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Woodlands lifeguards successful at state
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Dylan dissapoints at Pavilion
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College theater announces fall season
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Overtime approved to combat Woodlands crime
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Construction starts on new senior living facility
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Cheers! Micro brewery scene getting ahead
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Recent College Park grad dies in Florida
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Federal stimulus money headed here
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Conroe ISD pleased with recognized rating
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