Kingwood July 4 parade cancelled
- Written by Beverly Horner
The Kingwood Civic Club recently announced that the 2021 Kingwood Civic Club Fourth of July Parade will not be held this year.
Funderburk brings new leadership to Humble
- Written by Beverly Horner
May 13, 2021, is a date that will go into the history books for the city of Humble. This is the date that the head of the city changed hands from Mayor Merle Aaron to the newly elected Mayor Norman Funderburk.
New mayor takes reigns as residents say farewell to Merle Aaron
- Written by Cynthia Calvert
After 16 years of public service to the citizens of Humble, Merle Aaron has retired. Aaron was feted by the city’s numerous employees, as well as family and friends, at a luncheon Friday, May 7 at the Humble Civic Center.
‘Downtown Kingwood’ may get ‘new life’
- Written by Tom Broad
Kingwood’s “downtown,” the four corners bounded by Kingwood Drive and West Lake Houston Parkway, may get some much-needed revitalization.
Hunan Garden is victim of redevelopment
- Written by Tom Broad
Kingwood has lost a dining treasure. Hunan Garden served its last meal, at least at its current location in the “old” H-E-B shopping center, May 16.
Smoking Eagles of AHS ‘burned’ at state BBQ championship
- Written by Beverly Horner
Several accomplished juniors and senior students of Atascocita High School were ‘burned’ when the board announced the wrong team as grand champions at the recent state tournament prior to everyone leaving the event.
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