Twelfth ‘In the Pink’ of Health luncheon to be held Oct. 18
- Written by Community Reports
It’s after Labor Day, so white is out – but pink is the “go-to” color for a bevy of events organized to benefit Project Mammogram, which offers free mammograms and diagnostic services to area residents without insurance who qualify.
METRO puts on brakes over Park and Ride idea
- Written by Cynthia Calvert
A casual conversation that began at a METRO board workshop gathered a swell of protests after The Tribune published a story Aug. 7 detailing the local transportation agency’s suggested proposal to relocate the Kingwood Park and Ride closer to Hwy. 59 (ourtribune.com/community-2/trans-port/22361-metro-proposes-moving-kingwood-park-and-ride).
Buzbee, King speak to Republican women
- Written by Cynthia Calvert
It was a full house at Walden Country Club recently when Houston mayoral candidates Tony Buzbee and Bill King appeared for a forum.
It was an unusual air for the ladies of the KARW. Typically, a favorite has emerged long before the requisite forum is held. But Wednesday, Aug. 28, the crowd seemed undecided. Members sported attire with one or the other candidate’s name. Both candidates were accompanied by large groups of young staffers.
Gold Fight Win!
- Written by Community Reports
It’s a team effort! Addi’s Faith Foundation, the L3 Foundation and Mothers Against Cancer are teaming up with Humble ISD Sept. 13 at Turner Stadium for a huge halftime show.
Northpark Project officially underway
- Written by Cynthia Calvert
At long last, the members of the Lake Houston Redevelopment Authority/Reinvestment Zone 10 (TIRZ) quietly celebrated the official beginning of the Northpark Improvement Project at their Aug. 8 meeting.
Lakeland Elementary to be Rebuilt
- Written by David Tatchin
The voter approved Humble ISD bond referendum, which was passed by an overwhelming margin in 2018, is aiming to complete several projects, one of which is the complete reconstruction of Lakeland Elementary, located in Humble.
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