Mustangs split OT games
- Written by Dave Shurmack
The Kingwood High School boys’ basketball team split a pair of District 21-6A overtime games last week. The Mustangs won at home before falling on the road and with only three games remaining in the regular season, find themselves in second place in the league standings at 7-4.
Back Pew Brewing thriving in community
- Written by Susan McFarland
It’s no secret to the many craft beer lovers who show up on Saturday afternoons for beer tasting that there’s a new craft brewery in town named Back Pew Brewery. The brewery is located just a stone’s throw from Lonestar College-Kingwood on Sorters McClellan Road in Porter.
TEA scores for Humble ISD draw pushback from district
- Written by Jacqueline Havelka
Humble ISD scores on the recently released, and brand new, Texas Education Agency (TEA) accountability sytem were not particularly good ones.
Investigation in Fatal Crash at 8600 Humble Westfield Road
- Written by Community Reports
Houston police are investigating the fatal hit and run crash that was discovered at 8600 Humble Westfield Road at about 9:35 a.m. on Sunday (January 22).
The identity of the female victim is pending verification by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences.
HPD Vehicular Crimes Division Sergeant K. Harris and Officer E. Rubio reported:
Officers responded to a report of a body found in a drainage ditch on the side of the roadway at the above address. The initial investigation revealed the victim appeared to have been walking on the north side of the roadway when she was struck by a vehicle of unknown make or model.
Humble School Board receives thanks, support
- Written by John Crone
The January meeting of the Humble Independent School District Board was punctuated with numerous presentations thanking and supporting the school board for its service. The Texas Association of School Boards has named January 2017 as School Board Recognition Month.
Lake Houston Chamber recognizes volunteers
- Written by Tom Broad
“If I seem a little nervous, I am,” Scott Brady told well-wishers at the Lake Houston Chamber’s Annual Awards Extravaganza Jan. 20 at The Overlook in Atascocita.
Brady, architect and partner with Joiner Architects, was the 51st recipient of the Citizen of the Year award named in honor of Dr. Haden McKay, longtime mayor of Humble. He was selected by previous winners of the award.
State Rep. Dan Huberty, last year’s Citizen of the Year, said Brady “…IS Lake Houston. He grew up here. He lives here. He gives back here.
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