Montgomery County Precinct 4 highlights transportation projects around Shenandoah, Hwy. 242
James Metts met with area residents to provide updates on three transportation projects coming east of I-45.
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James Metts met with area residents to provide updates on three transportation projects coming east of I-45.
Read MoreThe energy company previously moved employees to The Woodlands to satisfy a tax abatement requirement.
Read MoreThe accreditation is voluntary but reportedly offers more advantages for students, such as financial aid and easier credit transfers.
Read MoreSupply chain demands have caused a delay in the delivery of steel for the project, which is anticipated to arrive in mid-November.
Read MoreThe name change went into effect Oct. 7.
Read MoreA water meter project was presented to the council during the Oct. 13 meeting.
Read MoreThree candidates answer why they are running for The Woodlands board of directors Position 7.
Read MoreThe nonprofit Voter Awareness Council is encouraging voters to take part in the Nov. 2 election to break a trend of low turnout in years without a presidential election.
Read MoreOwner Tiffany Cochran said Volume Music is more than a record shop. Along with vinyl prints of albums, the store has CDs, cassette tapes, books based on music and band clothing.
Read MoreEmpty storefronts at Grogan’s Mill Village Center over the past year and a half have raised concerns about the center’s survival among area business owners and residents.
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