Humble ISD thanks exiting board members, recognizes newcomers
- Written by Beverly Horner
At the May 11 board meeting, the Humble ISD Board of Trustees met to thank current members for service and congratulate newcomers. Board President Robert Sitton thanked exiting members Brent Engelage for his 10 years of service and Keith Lapeze for his 14.5 years of service to the district.
A summer program for Humble ISD students
- Written by Tom Broad
Parents concerned that their elementary school-aged children are behind in their learning have a summer option at Humble ISD.
Yvan Edwards builds joy - One birdhouse at a time
- Written by Tom Broad
When the COVID-19 pandemic reared its ugly head a year ago, everyone wondered how they would handle it – working from home, staying away from favorite places, even avoiding friends and family.
‘The good, the bad and the ugly’
- Written by Cynthia Calvert
Harris County Commissioner Jack Cagle recently told the Kingwood Area Republican Women his take on ‘the good, the bad and the ugly’ of current conditions in Harris County. Cagle, a Republican, sits on the county’s preeminent decision-making board, albeit in the minority. He is a Republican and one of two on the five-seat group.
Sitton, Kirchhofer, Parker, Lemond Dixon win Humble ISD election
- Written by David Tatchin
On May 1, voters cast their ballots for four Humble ISD board of trustees positions. Incumbents Robert Sitton and Martina Lemond Dixon retained their seats while newcomers Ken Kirchhofer and Chris Parker were elected.
Funderburk elected Humble mayor
- Written by Tom Broad
It was a night for the incumbents in the city of Humble election on May 1. Norman Funderburk, who resigned his council seat to run, was elected mayor of the city of Humble.
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