Shimmer, shine, shop at Holiday Marketplace
- Written by Community Reports
Hours of work are going into making the 23rd Holiday Marketplace bigger and better than ever before.
Humble ISD sees sharp rise in COVID cases
- Written by Cynthia Calvert
Only three weeks into school in Humble ISD, 771 students have active cases of COVID-19, with the number of cases rising nearly 60% from the first week to the second. An active case is one with symptoms or a positive test exhibited in the last 10 days.
Humble holds budget workshop for 2021-2022 revenue, expenditures
- Written by Beverly Horner
Humble City Manager Jason Stuebe led a special budget meeting recently. “The total combined estimated general fund revenue and beginning balance amounts to $83,902,124. Keep in mind that there are several tabs and line items that are coming down that were pushed off to a future date or had attention diverted until this budget due to COVID-19, so capex expenditures are expected to be higher than previous numbers,” he said.
Dan Crenshaw- our actions were not in vain
- Written by Congressman Dan Crenshaw
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, the Tribune asked US Congressman Dan Crenshaw to contribute an editorial. Crenshaw is a former SEAL who served five deployments overseas. He lost his right eye during a mission in Afghanistan. He was medically retired in September of 2016 as a lieutenant commander after serving 10 years in the SEAL teams.
‘Dog Days’ puts the heat in summer at Rescue Barn
- Written by Trilla Cook
The dog days of summer is a phrase not used often anymore; however, the term goes back a millennium. The animals at K-9 Airlift’s Rescue Barn in Huffman, particularly during the heat of August, don’t seem too impressed with this information.
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