Humble’s Class of 1960 celebrates their 60th a year later
- Written by Tom Broad
The Humble High graduates were supposed to gather under Howard and Sharon Mittag’s Water Tree last year but, like so many special occasions, it did not happen.
Atascocita students take top honors at film competition
- Written by Gabrielle Norman
Almost four months of tedious work that ultimately culminates in three minutes of film would be enough to deter most people. Constant second guessing, learning programs, fixing animation and even adding music to the short films were just some of the obstacles Atascocita High School seniors Jacob Watson and Nicolas Jones faced while they were working on their UIL short films.
Holiday events set for July 4
- Written by Community Reports
Independence Day celebrations are fewer this year, with COVID-19 still taking a toll on normalcy, and the Kingwood parade will definitely be missed, but Lake Houston residents will still find plenty of things to do in celebration.
Humble ISD board approves raises, improvements
- Written by Community Reports
The Humble ISD School Board approved the 2021-2022 budget on June 15. The budget contains the following provisions:
-Provides 3 percent on average raise for all staff for 2021-2022. The district allocated $10.6 million to provide raises.
Mayor Turner shares information about the proposed City of Houston water and wastewater rate increase
- Written by Community Reports
HOUSTON - Dear Houstonians, I encourage you to read the following information to stay informed about the water infrastructure needs of our city.
Planned action on groundwater may impact Lake Houston
- Written by Tom Broad
A little-known and poorly understood “planning group” could have a profound effect on future flooding in the Lake Houston area. Groundwater Management Area 14, consisting of 21 Southeast Texas counties including Montgomery County, has drafted its latest goals, a task it is required to do every five years, and the public has 90 days to comment.
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