Lake Houston levels lowered a foot for $10 million dam rehab project
- Written by Bryan Kirk, Patch.com
Plans are underway to rehabilitate and repair sections of the Lake Houston Spillway Dam after lake levels were gradually lowered a foot over the span of a week, City of Houston officials recently announced.
Congrats, Graduates!
- Written by Sarah Mertins
Two-thousand, nine-hundred and twenty-seven Humble ISD students were among the many seniors that paraded across the stage at NRG Stadium to receive their diplomas Saturday, May 25.
Commissioner Cagle focuses on Precinct 4’s flooding problems
- Written by Tom Broad
Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner Jack Cagle knows all about the pain that comes from floodwaters. “When I talk about the impact of flooding on human lives, I understand,” Cagle said.
Pachyderms host hurricane readiness program
- Written by Beverly Reynolds
Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner R. Jack Cagle recently addressed residents attending the Hurricane Preparedness Program hosted by the Lake Houston Pachyderm Club May 13. The purpose of the meeting was to talk about the efforts being made to avoid or lessen the flooding of nearby communities.
Kingwood July 4 parade just around the corner
- Written by Cynthia Calvert
Everyone loves a parade, right? In Kingwood, they sure do. Each year, The Fourth of July parade in Kingwood is attended by more and more onlookers and the parade itself grows and grows.
Controversial high-rise project in Kingwood may die
- Written by Bruce Olson
The proposed high-rise development near River Grove Park and Barrington has been indefinitely delayed and may be dead.
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