Challenger to Position 1 Enters School Board Race
- Written by Jacqueline Havelka
Rolando Iseas Cruz officially filed on February 15 to run for election to the Humble ISD Board of Trustees for Position 1. Cruz plans to run against incumbent Robert Sitton.
BARC Achieves a Historic 91.5% Animal Live Release Rate from November 2016 through January 2017
- Written by Community Reports
BARC Animal Shelter and Adoptions is celebrating one of the greatest achievements in its history: a 91.5% cumulative animal live release rate from November 2016 through January 2017.
Diane Trautman Announces Campaign for Harris County Clerk in 2018
- Written by Community Reports
"I want to make sure people are informed about all the county clerk can do for them. I want to make government work for the individual, and I will work hard to ensure we have a reliable, secure, and transparent voting process," said Trautman.
Concrete medians on First Street in Humble raise concerns
- Written by Tom Broad
Trey Guidry and Malcolm Dishongh are pleased with the street improvements on First Street in Humble except for one “small” thing – those newly-poured cement medians that prevent east- and west-bound drivers from turning left into their favorite businesses.
Filing open for Humble ISD School Board
- Written by Jacqueline Havelka
The filing period for the four open positions for the Humble ISD Board of Trustees ends on Feb. 17. Four of the seven school board positions – positions 1, 3, 4 and 5 – are up for re-election in May. As of Jan. 31, four people have formally filed to run.
Tribune marks first decade
- Written by Sarah Mertins
Ten years ago, Kingwood residents Cynthia and Larry Shiflet decided to start a new venture – a community newspaper. The goal was to start a fresh, all-local paper with local news, local columnists and hyper-local coverage of issues, served up with a heart for offering free advertising to nonprofits.
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