Fallen Texas peace officers honored at ceremony
- Written by Tom Broad
Congressman Ted Poe observes National Police Week
Congressman Ted Poe listed the brutal statistics.
“There were 135 peace officers killed last year in the United States,” Poe told a group gathered for the annual North Houston Police Memorial Ceremony held May 16 at the Humble Civic Center.
Calgary: Hearing The Sounds of Canada's Austin
- Written by Cynthia Calvert
There’s always a beginning.
For Calgary’s Bob Chartier, retirement in 2014 and a friend’s suggestion led him to throw his guitar in the back of a rag-top convertible and head south.
BizCom speakers pan bill, praise students, pledge no flooding
- Written by Tom Broad
Humble City Manager Darrell Boeske panned a bill now before Texas legislators while Humble High School Principal Donna Ullrich praised the work of her students, and Aldine ISD Representative Patrick Mouton pledged to residents that new school construction will be above flood elevation.
Huseman announces retirement, new job
- Written by Erich Eisenach
Longtime Kingwood High School head basketball coach Royce Huseman recently announced his retirement from Humble ISD at the May board of trustees meeting.
March of Remembrance at King’s Harbor draws crowd
- Written by Community Reports
More than 1,150 people at March of Remembrance events in Houston and Kingwood and at Lone Star College April 20-23 heard Holocaust survivors share riveting accounts of how they were rescued from certain death.
Humble ISD voters return incumbents to board
- Written by Jacqueline Havelka
Voters returned three incumbents to the Humble ISD school board May 6 and chose one newcomer to replace a retiring member. The supposedly non-partisan race that became partisan is over, with all three Humble ISD Board of Trustees incumbents – Sitton, Conrad and Cunningham – keeping their seats.
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