Planned Parenthood considers suburban clinic in Woodlands
Planned Parenthood’s mission to make sure all women have access to affordable health care may soon be spreading to The Woodlands....
Injured soldier’s heroism saved lives
When Hunter LeVine came back from Iraq, Trent Meaux visited his friend at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC....
Meeting addresses Creekside resident concerns
Public safety was on the minds of Creekside Park residents at a June 26 neighborhood watch meeting....
Kinnear appointed to township board
Board members of The Woodlands township were widely split Wednesday in the choice of of a former Town Center Improvement District board member to fill a vacant township board seat....
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Authorities hunt for SUV after motorcyclist seriously hurt
Authorities are searching for the driver of a dark-colored sports utility vehicle after a Thursday morning accident on the Lake Woodlands bridge over Interstate 45 left a motorcyclist seriously injured....
Local businesses tout Iowa disaster relief idea
Several area businesses and entities are touting a disaster relief effort for flood victims in Iowa....
Education for Tomorrow Alliance honors interns
A group of future leaders are one step closer to their career goals thanks to the Education for Tomorrow Alliance....
Carlton Woods house sales buck downward trends
Despite a slower-than-usual housing market, home prices continued to rise...
Judge to make decision on claims in Swearingen’s case
As Sandy Trotter listened to testimony that her 19-year-old daughter received phone calls from a man threatening to violate and kill her, she tried to reason why her daughter never disclosed such accounts, if true, to her....
The Lone Star College System is setting new records
The Lone Star College System is setting new records with its summer enrollment, reaching nearly 2,000 more students than last year....
MCHD ready to help establish trauma center
Montgomery County Hospital District board members are committed to taking a lead in the development of a county trauma system, possibly using taxpayer funds to support it....
Residents warned after woman is robbed in her Woodlands garage
The Community Associations of The Woodlands Neighborhood Services Department is warning residents to be extra vigilant following a recent purse snatching that occurred inside a woman’s garage....
Huntsman Corporation prices rise to cover costs
Huntsman Corporation will raise prices for all its products, some by as much as 25 percent, as a result of increased energy costs....
Don’t drink and drive! Independence Day crackdown!
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office will be stepping up DWI enforcement this July 4th holiday season....
Huntsman files $3 billion suit in Montgomery County
A company with administrative offices in The Woodlands is seeking more than $3 billion, plus punitive damages, from a New York-based equity group and its two partners in a lawsuit filed Monday in Montgomery County....
Moore new MUD assessor/collector
The Rayford Road Municipal Utilities District decided to hire Montgomery County Tax Assessor/Collector J.R. Moore and discontinue Equi-Tax Inc.’s services, at its Monday meeting....
Shenandoah rating boost to bring lower debt payments
Shenandoah is liking its credit score....
Shenandoah meeting cancelled
The regular meeting of the Shenandoah Industrial Development Corporation scheduled to be held on July 3 has been cancelled....
Mom in SUV accident remembers daughter who died
An infant who came into the world nine weeks early because of a tragic accident that killed her sister is improving every day, according to her mother....
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AT&T calling customers to new store
AT&T is saying out with the old and in with the new....
Grand Parkway Environmental Impact Statement ready for review
The Final Environmental Impact Statement for SH 99, Segment F-1 of the proposed Grand Parkway, spanning from US 290 to SH 249, is available for public review and comment....
Woodloch residents unhappy with city’s water, sewer rates
Residents of the small city of Woodloch are battling an increase in water and sewer rates levied by the city....
Preparing for the end of TAKS testing
Some students will get sneak peeks at exams, required by the state before graduation, before they are officially put into place....
Lesson Planning
The Conroe Independent School District is creating tomorrow’s leaders one grade level at a time....
Nominations being accepted for 2008 Hometown Heroes
Planning is under way for The Woodlands Celebration of Excellence Gala, benefiting Interfaith of The Woodlands, and beginning today, the community may nominate a deserving individual or business/institution to be a 2008 Hometown Hero....
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Fireworks stands have opened in Texas in advance of the Fourth of July holiday, and while there are no bans due to dry weather, officials in Montgomery County say that doesn’t mean anything goes....
Educators enjoy camaraderie, learn lessons at annual event
Even though they stand in front of students teaching day in and day out, educators are not done learning themselves....
Fire Department rescue team trains for extreme situations
Every shift worked by The Woodlands Fire Department includes nine people who aren’t the average firefighters....
Watch meeting planned for Creekside Park residents
A Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office representative will meet with Creekside Park residents today to answer questions about policing services in the village....
Corrections
The name of The Woodlands High School valedictorian Yafei Ouyang was misspelled in the May 22 issue. The Villager regrets the error....
CISD talks trash, approves recycling program
The Conroe Independent School District is talking trash, and lots of it....
CISD buys more land for additional bond projects
The Conroe Independent School District will purchase two more pieces of land to fulfill current bond projects....
Lightning starts home fire
A lightning strike just at about 12:30 p.m. today started a home fire in The Woodlands....
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100 Club recognizes Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office deputies
The heroic efforts of three Montgomery County Sheriff’s officers who saved a man from his burning vehicle in November of 2007 were recognized at the Houston/Harris County 100 Club Awards Banquet in May. A Montgomery County Sheriff’s investigator also was recognized for his investigative work that cumulated in the arrest and prosecution of individuals who were plotting to kill a Montgomery County Sheriff’s deputy....
MCUW board approves over $3.1 million in program funding
The Montgomery County United Way board of directors has approved the distribution of over $3.1 million in funding for local health and human service programs and services. This represents a 26 percent increase over the prior year from an annual campaign that increased by 21 percent....
Woodforest Charitable Foundation pledges $100,000 to Habitat for Humanity
In support of Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County’s new housing neighborhood in Conroe, Woodforest Charitable Foundation has recently pledged $100,000 over the next four years to the nonprofit organization....
MCWC launches ‘Give Help. Give Hope.’ volunteer campaign
Every year the Montgomery County Women’s Center facilitates thousands of calls from both women and men who have become victims of domestic violence or sexual assault earnestly looking for emergency shelter, legal advocacy or counseling. Such services are provided through the generosity of selfless volunteers willing to give the agency what time they have to assist in the enormity of the cause....
MCUW welcomes new Fiscal Services employee Cathy Yowell
Montgomery County United Way is pleased to announce that Tu Duong has joined the Fiscal Services staff as Accounting Assistant in The Woodlands Service Center. From Vietnam originally, Duong has lived in the United States for 16 years, and most recently worked for Catholic Charities. Her responsibilities will include processing donations and payments to vendors and generating corresponding statements, as well as offering support to tenants that office in both MCUW Service Centers....
Richardson looking to buy and sell non-residential properties
– Hoping to widen Prudential Gary Greene, Realtors’ reach into the commercial real estate market, Roger Richardson is the point man for non-residential transactions as part of Michele Flory & Company. The team of Realtors works out of the company’s Woodlands Research office....
Degnan Team announced top producers in May 2008
Ken Brand, office manager of Prudential Gary Greene, announced The Degnan Team “Top Producers” as No. 1 in the whole company in real estate sales citywide in May 2008!...
LensCrafters Store Opens at Market Street – The Woodlands
LensCrafters, a leading national eyewear retailer that offers quality, selection, service and fashionable brand names, has opened its doors at Market Street – The Woodlands....
Kilway joins RE/MAX Hometown
Allison Kilway has joined RE/MAX Hometown as the newest member of this dynamic sales team. Kilway brings to the office more than 15 years of experience in real estate and was formerly with Your Hometown Realty....
Woodforest donates to Habitat
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Rotary club donates to food bank
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Foresters talk about legacy
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Wellspring ribbon cutting
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Verizon ribbon cutting
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Hypnosis center ribbon cutting
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