Shenandoah City Council approves changes to residential permit schedule
The Shenandoah City Council approved changes to its residential permit schedule so additions such as pools will no longer have a permit fee.
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The Shenandoah City Council approved changes to its residential permit schedule so additions such as pools will no longer have a permit fee.
Read MoreAfter previously dismissing rumors of closing the Market Street location, Berryhill Baja Grill announced the location cannot feasibly reopen.
Read MoreAs coronavirus cases continue to increase, Gov. Greg Abbott announced on June 8 there will be additional testing sites coming to underserved communities across the state.
Read MorePlavsic initially launched her catering business in 2016 and expanded the business to the brick-and-mortar location on Rayford Road in February 2019.
Read MoreDiscovery College is going virtual this summer to allow students to participate in educational summer camps.
Read MoreConstruction is moving ahead on several projects in The Woodlands area, including a shopping center set to finish work this month and a community in the East Shore area.
Read MoreOak Ridge North, The Woodlands and Shenandoah have announced reopening facilities following state guidelines.
Read MoreThe Lone Star College Transportation and Global Logistics Technology Center officially opened June 1.
Read MoreLone Star College plans to partially open 26 of its buildings June 1, prioritizing health science buildings.
Read MoreShenandoah City Council approved an ordinance to protect a water plant from potential pollutants May 27.
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