Q&A: Meet the Republican candidates running for Montgomery County Precinct 5 constable
Two candidates are running for Montgomery County Precinct 5 constable in the March 3 Republican primary.
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Two candidates are running for Montgomery County Precinct 5 constable in the March 3 Republican primary.
Read More“Student Body,” written by Frank Winters, examines campus sexual assault; its protagonists discover a video at a party of a sex act that “may or may not be considered consensual.”
Read MoreBickford, who has served on the council since 2011, said in his resignation letter he and his wife will be selling their Montgomery home soon to “start a new chapter in our lives.”
Read MoreStudents in an English class worked in groups representing five local nonprofits to research and develop a presentation on each nonprofit’s needs and challenges.
Read MoreFive candidates have filed to run in the Republican primary for the newly created 457th District Court judge in Montgomery County.
Read MoreThe office is open to new customers ahead of the 2020 tax season.
Read MoreThree candidates are vying for a place as the Republican candidate for Montgomery County constable, Precinct 4, in the March 3 primary election, including incumbent Kenneth “Rowdy” Hayden, King Merritt and Bryan Skero.
Read MoreAll adopted pets have been spayed or neutered, microchipped and vaccinated.
Read MoreThe six-week-long academy will feature classes that dive into the details of how Montgomery’s officers work.
Read MoreSales Revenue Inc. representative Ryan Fortner said the $3.17 million in taxes came from an average of 1,842 taxpayers each month, with the highest reporting being Kroger and H-E-B.
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