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The Woodlands Township board discusses future of GE Betz property
The GE Betz property was originally bought by The Woodlands Township in 2015 for $15.2 million. (Vanessa Holt/Community Impact) Members of The Woodlands Township board of directors discussed the future of the former GE Betz property during the May 16 meeting but did not make a determination of what its future use will be. The building was previously used as office/warehouse space.
Montgomery ISD trustees approve $650 teacher raises amidst $4.3M budget gap
Montgomery ISD trustees and leaders—including Superintendent Mark Ruffin, board President Laurie Turner (center) and board Secretary Linda Porten (right), all pictured at a January meeting—discussed the fiscal year 2024-25 budget on May 7. (Emily Lincke/Community Impact) Montgomery ISD teachers will receive a $650 annual salary raise in the...
Conroe ISD board votes to remove 3 items from biology curriculum
The Conroe ISD board of trustees considered its biology curriculum in a discussion at the May 14 meeting. (Cassandra Jenkins/Community Impact) The Conroe ISD board of trustees on May 14 agreed to remove several items from a biology textbook in its 2024-25 curriculum, but it retained several other items board members had objected to on topics such as COVID-19 and genetically modified organisms.
Holderrieth Road widening in Tomball 75% complete
Harris County Precinct 3 is widening Holderrieth Road from Hwy. 249 to about 900 feet west of Hufsmith-Kohrville Road in Tomball. (Anna Lotz/Community Impact) A project to widen Holderrieth Road in Tomball is about 75% complete, Harris County Precinct 3 officials confirmed April 30. In a nutshell. Holderrieth Road is...
Enormous Surge Of Mosquitoes Attacking Texas
Here they come, Texas, where the dreaded mosquitoes are back in parts of the state that usually see activity during the summer months. Is it climate change?. According to Fox News, The Washington Post reports that some officials are attributing Montgomery County's battle with another spring of exploding mosquito populations to the effects of climate change.
Enormous Surge Of Mosquitoes Attacking Texas
Here they come, Texas, where the dreaded mosquitoes are back in parts of the state that usually see activity during the summer months. Is it climate change?. According to Fox News, The Washington Post reports that some officials are attributing Montgomery County's battle with another spring of exploding mosquito populations to the effects of climate change.
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