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College plans Day of Dead exhibit
Following is a release from Lone Star College-Montgomery: Lone Star College-Montgomery's Center for the Arts presents Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, featuring the artwork of Lizbeth... more »
LSCS hosts e-Learning symposium
Following is a release from Lone Star College System: Lone Star College-Online is hosting a first of its kind e-Learning Symposium on Thursday, Nov. 12 at the new LSC-University Park.... more »
Hospitality management program now online
Following is a release from the Lone Star College System: In an effort to offer working students flexibility of scheduling plus additional options for workforce training, the Hospitality Management certification... more »
YMCA starts new exercise program
Following is a press release: The South Montgomery County YMCA is launching Pump Up for Pink", an exercise incentive program that takes place in October, during Breast Cancer Awareness" month.... more »
Woodforest donates to MCYS
Following is a press release: Montgomery County Youth Services was recently presented with a $5,000 contribution from Woodforest Charitable Foundation "We are so grateful for the loyal and consistent support... more »
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Group donates items to Women's Center
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Agency donates suits to shelter
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TWCA stumbles on road
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Dinner will benefit 2 community groups
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Loo Bug impresses doctors, family and friends
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County ready to tap Lake Conroe for water
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Entergy equipment failure caused outage
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Daily Update: Sept. 30
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Social media cannot replace the real thing
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Awards night at the Chamber
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Eggs-actly what I wanted
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CISD Hosts College Night on Oct. 6
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Deputies search for suspect in bank robbery
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A rainy day in Shenandoah; a battery saved
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County plans to build forensic mental hospital
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Shelter competing online for grant funding
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Arts festival set for Market Street
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Sheriff's Office receives cold case funds
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Concert series set at Market Street
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More local writers try self-publishing
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County adds crime-fighting tools
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Cut, color...and flu shot?
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Daily Update: Sept. 29
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One For The Road
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A toast to fall
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TW CC boys win in Kingwood
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Andrews earns national award
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JCS volleyball looking for more
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Bouncing along in The Woodlands
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How about some herbs?
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A little bit of Lady Luck
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Capturing the flag
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Lots of artwork in the park
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Planning under way for holiday tree lighting
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New medical complex planned
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It's time to sign up for Heart Walk
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Seniors can get flu shots from center
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Dancing into October
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TWA approves $8 million loan
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Daily Update: Sept. 28
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Woodlands will expand community garden
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Upscale Clothing Boutique Seeks Franchisee
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Rumor Patrol: Pappasito's Pending for Woodlands?
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College Park tops The Woodlands in volleyball
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Taking Woodstock: NNO Event
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Last-second field goal drops Cavaliers
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Highlanders leave Port Arthur with win
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National Night Out event set for Oct. 3
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The Dragon Boat Races are under way
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What Happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas...Not!
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Bellissimo! Italian eatery is coming to Technology Forest shopping center
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Great taste for a charitable cause
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The Woodlands Wildflower Festival poster contest is under way
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A look at the most recent blotter from the Sheriff's Department
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It's never too early to get ready for Elvis
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United Way gets a $61,000 boost
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Former Woodlands QB makes a splash at Minnesota junior college
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Daily update: Sept. 25
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Homecoming for College Park; TW on the road
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Shred Day benefits College Park HS band
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Most area resale shops see increase in business
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Concert in the Park Fall Series in full swing
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Woodlands author, exec to speak at luncheon
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Residents fight for curbs in cul-de-sacs
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The Changing of the Guard
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Daily update: Sept. 24
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Tell me quick, what is your favorite restaurant patio?
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Women's business group plans October meeting
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Township to get control of boards, but developer will keep its clout
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The Woodlands to send $500,000 to Medical Center bridge project
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New parking garage going up at Lone Star College-Montgomery
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Rain, cooler temperatures are expected to hang around for a while
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November run in The Woodlands benefits MS
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Chamber's Meet the New Members Reception at Woodlands Country Club East Course Above Par
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Daily update: Sept. 23
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TWHS runners compete at Rice Invitational
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Woodlands introduces rainwater harvesting
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Academy students are having a say in national energy debate
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The Woodlands Convention & Visitors Bureau and Continental Airlines Welcome Top Travel Producers fro
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I-45, Interstate of Evil
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Warriors remain unbeaten
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Thursday, Friday concerts set at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
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School District recognizes achieving campuses
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Steel Curtain lowered at Steel City Pizzeria
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Daily update: Sept. 22
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War Eagles fall to 2-2
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Parsons leads Cavs to 3-1 mark
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Highlanders taste home cooking
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Oak Ridge set for Channelview
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District volleyball season set to begin
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Bookstore to have Friday story time for children
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For people on the go, Wi-Fi options are plentiful
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An expression of gratitude from the Humane Society
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Hispanic chamber plans mixer on Wednesday, Sept. 23
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Dick Morris to speak to Montgomery County Republican Women
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Nothing scary here: Malcolm Purvis Library plans October activities
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'Green' medical office building to sprout up in The Woodlands
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The real horror of Halloween
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Brady to host health care forum on Sunday, Sept. 27
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National Merit semifinalists announced
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Daily update: Sept. 21
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College Park topples Nimitz
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The Woodlands keeps up its winning ways
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Woodlands looks for 4-0 start
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Luncheon to feature bestselling author
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College tackles parking crunch
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Fall festival celebrates German culture
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Rumor Patrol: What's up with Mariachi's?
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Pizzeria brings taste of Sicily to The Woodlands
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Rumor Patrol: Ritz-Carlton Rebuffs Woodlands?
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The flap over flapjacks
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Daily Update: Sept. 18
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United Way kickoff campaign
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Homecoming week comes to College Park
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Rowing club cleans up community
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Hey, can I borrow some of your bandwidth?
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More parking spaces coming to college
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Painting the town green
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Did you see the man with Obama is Communist sign?
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Township, community associations Web sites may merge
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TWA looks to refinance $8 million in debt
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Make a splash at National Night Out events
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Learn how to make your garden grow
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Loo Bug about to endure brain surgery
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Here's how it's made
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Daily Update: Sept. 17
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Hospitals see surge in Ike births
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Fun, Fair, Positive Soccer signing up
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Get some cooking lessons at the YMCA
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1,800 expected to line up for Oct. 10 run
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College Park rolls in home opener, Nimitz up next
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College offers free high tech event
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Tee it up at LSC golf tourney
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Road closures set for October race
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Dwell not on the cell in school zones
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Volunteers needed for mentoring
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Help things pop at a local hospital
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Drop in on area seniors
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Help fix hurricane-damaged homes
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A taste test of a different kind
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Vendors sought for holiday craft market
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County officials are on the move
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Annual Holiday Market event planned
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Hospital hosts seminar on abstinence program
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Benefit dinner and auction planned
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CISD OKs cell tower deal with T-Mobile
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Volunteers needed to serve seniors
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Daily Update: Sept. 16
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New way to roll in Town Center
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Fazio course gets Audubon designation
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Mall holds cotton song contest
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More vets are enrolling at LSCS
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Hospital expansion ready to open
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College names award finalists
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Donation helps Interfaith program
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Swaying with Swayze
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Name that tune: Live music back on Waterway
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Oktoberfest set for Town Green Park
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Get ready to Run Through the Woods
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Community garden to grow in Woodlands
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County may build parkway segment
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Kingwood the next test for The Woodlands
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The Woodlands boys, girls win ORI
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Woodlands park goes to the dogs
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Tumbling down the chute
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Annual Dragon Boat races are near
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Daily Update: Sept. 15
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Hey Sailor
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Woodlands tightens water use rules
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County adopts school zone cell phone law
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These boys better pay attention
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They know when to fold 'em
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Daily Update: Sept. 14
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Church ready for Cajun cookoff
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Borders starts story time program
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Seniors can roll up sleeves for flu shot today
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The beginnings of a new home
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Fleming's hosts wine dinner event
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This Goodwill store is a good deal
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Suspect arrested in home burglary
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Shenandoah trims administrator list
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Do not bang on my door and the ring the doorbell
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Lasco, Eckel drive Highlanders to win
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Road warriors: Highlanders head to Clear Lake
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Right of Way
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Chamber gets tougher with each generation
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Live from The Woodlands!
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Weekend spotlight: High school sports
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Artist plans history mural of Woodlands
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Deputies hunt for home burglary suspects
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Baskets of clothes
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Woodlands ready to spruce up neighborhoods
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Woodlands kid finds recycling pays off
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Resort makes Golf Digest list
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Golfers can tee it up at YMCA tourney
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Daily Update: Sept. 11
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Local radio operators take to airwaves
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Boutique opens in Sterling Ridge
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Loophole in local bandit signs law
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Fact or fiction?
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Breaking the ice with broken bones
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Walk to School set for October
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Hometown Heroes are named for 2009
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Calling all artists for poster contest
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Local VFW receives award
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Woodlands sets plans to evict egrets
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Local boy to serve as food walk ambassador
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The Welcome Matt
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Blindness doesn't slow down water skier
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Reflecting on The Woodlands
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Testing under way at proposed well site
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Daily Update: Sept. 10
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Officials are ready for next hurricane
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Program targets absenteeism in Woodlands
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Woodlands teen to hold book signing
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Chairman's Ball
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Interfaith to hold community safety forum
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The prodigal Newbie returns
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Woodlands expands postal services
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Where Being A Texan is Always in Style!
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Blessing of the classrooms
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Help with local hospice program
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United Way shelter seeks volunteers
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Having a blast
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Two killed in Montgomery County crash
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College to host transfer day Sept. 17
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Daily Update: Sept. 9
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Grimaldi's Pizzeria opens in October
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CISD kicks off reading program
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Technology spreads as teaching tool
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CISD offers choice on Obama speech
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Homecoming games set to showcase spirit
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Boutique hotel targets Jan. 1 opening
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Rain and Rockapella
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Village snapshot: Indian Springs
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Village snapshot: Sterling Ridge
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Woodlands Mall slated for Forever 21 store
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They hooked 'em
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"Cars & Coffee for a Cause"
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'Ladies Night Out' makes debut
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New jewelry store is a family affair
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Woodlands adds postal services
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Daily Update: Sept. 8
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Shenandoah Halloween Safe Streets event set
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The Woodlands drops No. 1 Katy
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College Park runs past Huntsville
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Highlanders hit the road for Katy Friday night
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School days, sick days?
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Help seniors with arts and crafts
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Community garden needs volunteers
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Village snapshot: Town Center
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Village snapshot: Creekside Park
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New restaurant open in Woodlands
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Village snapshot: Panther Creek
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Village snapshot: Grogan's Mill
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Village snapshot: College Park
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Village snapshot: Alden Bridge
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Village snapshot: Cochran's Crossing
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Writers in Performance series kicks off
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YMCA plans open house for seniors
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Cooper School kicks off home project
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Gallery Furniture owner speaks to rotary
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Viva Filarmonica set Sept. 10 at Pavilion
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Brad Paisley performs at Pavilion
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Yappy hour set for dogs, people
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Monte Montgomery to perform Sept. 10
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MOPS group plans meetings
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Fire department OKs radio contract
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Woodlands speeds fire station construction
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YMCA program gives kids school items
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Happy hour in the grey zone
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Fun with four-legged friends
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Arrest made in Woodlands bank robbery case
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Def Leppard, Cheap Trick and Poison. A daughter's first concert
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Teen band to play Friday on Waterway
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Woodlands VFW post funds school supplies
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Andrews is off and running for Highlanders
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Daily Update: Sept. 2
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Liquor law election on tap in November
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Nature series sets gardening lecture
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Woodlands may ease water restrictions
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Woodlands wins Golden Trowel Award
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Woodlands Scout grabs every merit badge
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Law bans use of cell phones in school zones
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ORWALL On Deck For 2009 Fall Baseball Season
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Montgomery County probes 3-year-old boy's death
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LSC-Montgomery plans art exhibit
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Johnson joins Convention & Visitors Bureau
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Boutique plans fashion show fundraiser
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Woodlands woman shares family recipies
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