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Dr. Cindy Trimm Returns to Houston with Empowering Sessions on Purpose and Leadership at Kingdom School of Ministry
Dr. Cindy Trimm, founder of Kingdom School of Ministry, has returned to Houston this week with an educational event focused on self-empowerment and finding one's purpose. According to a recent FOX 26 Houston report, Trimm, a noted speaker and author, is hosting a week-long session designed to instill hope and urge individuals to live up to their dreams.
Spurs land a sharpshooter in a no-brainer trade proposal with Blazers
After having just filled their 15-man roster, the San Antonio Spurs appear to be ready for the start of training camp. However, there is a lingering question about whether they could make one last move to shore up their chances of making the playoffs for the first time in five years.
First ammunition vending machine in the state has been installed in a Central Texas grocery store
Buying rounds of ammunition has never been easier now that a bullet vending machine is operational at a Canyon Lake grocery store. When you walk into the Lowe’s Market on Sattler Road, the ammunition vending machine sits next to the ATM. Customers must be age 21 or older to make a purchase, and they must undergo a facial recognition scan to confirm their identity.
San Antonio ranked one of the worst cities for quality of life, according to recent study
SAN ANTONIO - A recent study shows San Antonio as one of the worst cities in the country for quality of life. The study by LawnStarter ranked cities for quality of life based on 16 categories including; employment wages, life expectancy, unemployment rates, food security, workers' rights, and more. Of...
Second Safe Haven baby box in Texas opens in Lubbock
LUBBOCK, Texas — A new Safe Haven baby box officially opened in Lubbock at Fire Station 9 which made it the second baby box in Texas. The first baby box was in Abilene and this new one made it number 247 in the nation. Baby boxes have given parents...
Families of Santa Fe mass shooting victims angered by DOJ response
Family members of those killed during the Santa Fe High School mass shooting in 2018 are expressing anger, shock and resolve after receiving a response letter from the US Department of Justice. The DOJ’s response was an answer to a request for an independent investigation of the circumstances surrounding the...
The Woodlands to Welcome New $16.5 Million Library and Community Center in Grogan's Mill Village Center
The Woodlands is soon to experience a makeover with the groundbreaking of a new $16.5 million library and community center at the Grogan’s Mill Village Center. Announced in a land swap deal on September 26, as reported by the Community Impact, Howard Hughes will design and build the new facilities with private funds. In return, the real estate development company will take control of the current library and community center properties upon completion of the new complex.
Most Spirited Mascot: Draco the Dragon from The John Cooper School
Meet Class of 2026 student Lucas Frome, also known as Draco the Dragon, who has captured the hearts of The John Cooper School community with his role as our mascot. Most recently, Lucas won the title of the Most Spirited Mascot at the National Cheerleader’s Association Camp. Lucas’s commitment...
Filing opens for The Woodlands Township November 2024 Election
Filing begins on July 20, 2024, for four (4) at-large positions on The Woodlands Township Board of Directors in the November 2024 election. The positions are designated as Positions 1, 2, 3, and 4. Each position is for a two-year term and is a volunteer, non-compensated role. Candidates may file...
Interfaith provides Disaster Relief to Individuals and Families following Hurricane Beryl
As our community recovers from the impact of Hurricane Beryl, Interfaith of The Woodlands is working to help neighbors affected by meeting immediate basic needs. Interfaith of The Woodlands encourages any resident within their service area, who experienced a loss of wages due to Hurricane Beryl or physical damage to their property to contact Interfaith for an assistance. Individuals who qualify will be eligible for financial assistance for rent/mortgage aid, utilities and prescriptions assistance, clothing and houseware vouchers to Interfaith’s Hand Me Up Shop, as well as food and water assistance from the Interfaith Food Pantry.
Freshman Orientation for Class of 2028
Incoming freshman and parents are invited to attend one of two Klein Oak orientation sessions. Each session begins with a "Welcome" presentation in the Auditorium, after which students will be grouped with tour guides and dismissed for campus tours. Parents will remain in the auditorium to receive additional important and helpful information. Booster clubs and student organizations/clubs will be set up in the Commons at the end of each session, so be sure to check them out!
Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii to bring another location to Cypress
The menu features premium Hawaiian coffees as well as food served on King's Hawaiian sweet bread, blended drinks, lattes, cold brews and teas. (Courtesy Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii) According to a project filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, Bad Ass Coffee of Hawaii is set to...
Free dog, cat vaccination clinic coming to Cleveland Thursday, July 18
Liberty County Pct. 6 Constable’s Office is teaming up with the Houston Humane Society to host a free pet vaccination clinic and pet pantry in Cleveland on Thursday, July 18. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to noon at The Sanctuary Church parking lot, located at 100 E. Hanson St.
LOOK: 28 Texas Cold Case Murders Have Been Solved Since 2019
I'm an avid watcher of TV shows such as NCIS, Law & Order, and the various CSI dramas. I enjoy them, but I realize that the breakneck speed at which they can solve crimes is a massive exaggeration of how things play out with detectives in the real world. Yes,...
At Least 90 Texas School Districts Have Moved to a 4-Day-Week
As we close in on another school year, the topic of 4-day school weeks start to trending again. More school districts in Texas moving to four-day-school weeks. KXAN, reports that at least 90 school districts across Texas have now switched to four-day school weeks. This is the state of Texas' effort to prevent teacher turnover!
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