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It was a day of celebration at The Lone Star Honor Flight Veterans Group, commonly known as 105, located at the Poplar Business Park off of Old Hwy 105 W in Conroe.
Ruben Borjas, Jr., Columnist, Montgomery County News
This week’s Veteran is Pat Colleps, who served in the U.S. Navy from 1982 - 1985. Pat was always on ships being part of a combat team as a photographer, or a photo documentation specialist.
Ruben Borjas, Jr., Columnist, Montgomery County News
He’s Not Dying … He’s just moving to Utah!!!
Ruben Borjas, Jr., Columnist, Montgomery County News
This week’s Veteran is one of the most beloved Veterans in Montgomery County, Michael John “Foy” Day. Foy is the current VFW
Ruben Borjas, Jr., Columnist, Montgomery County News
'Spring' forward one hour Sunday, March 13, at 2:00 a.m. Ready to spring ahead? Daylight Savings Time begins this Sunday morning, February 13, at 2 a.m., so remember to set your clocks ahead one hour before you retire Saturday night.
Conroe Today Staff
'Go Texan Day' is Friday, Feb. 26, the annual event that harkens back to 1932, when the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo first started. 'Go Texan Day' is always celebrated the Friday before the Houston Rodeo starts.
Conroe Today Staff
Henry Sneed and Mario Coll honored with prestigious Drum Major Award. The community celebrated the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and those who have embraced his message of love and service to others, at the 28th Annual Commemorative Celebration.
Conroe Today Staff
Succeed at your New Year's resolution with this proven plan 'Ditch Your New Year's Resolution Day' is Jan 17. Is your resolution still on track, or has it been derailed? Here's how to ensure the success of your resolution.
J. Werner
Thousand Trails Lake Conroe will host an open house showcasing newly available, water-access vacation properties at The Reserve, a development on the property offering vacation cottages on the southeast shore of Lake Conroe.
Katie Doan
Millions of military heroes throughout the nation, who completed their service time in the armed forces, continue to serve their country. They do so by joining the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Conroe Today Staff
Committed to leading by example, Texas A&M University announced today the launch of a $4 billion comprehensive campaign to address major societal challenges facing the state, nation and world.
PR Newswire
In 2005, Texas Tige co-founders Brandon and Cheryl Raymond and Eddie Valverde of The Woodlands set out to become Houston’s exclusive Tige Boats dealership.
Eddie Valverde
We Clean 4 You is a residential cleaning company since 2013 that has teamed up with Cleaning For A Reason, an international nonprofit foundation, to benefit cancer patients.
Margie Taylor of TaylorizedPR
Daylight Saving Time officially goes into effect Sunday, March 8, at 2 a.m.
Conroe Today Staff
You didn't have to go far in Conroe to find a Mardi Gras party on 'Fat Tuesday.' In fact, some residents didn't have to leave home, the party came to them. Elmcroft of Rivershire had everything for the event...beads, masks and entertainment.
J. Werner
Dr. Jordan Jensen, professional leadership trainer, to present a free seminar at LSC-Montgomery Dr. Jordan Jensen of Conroe – a professional leadership trainer – will be presenting a live, pro bono seminar at Lone Star College of the Woodlands on Saturday, February 21, 2015 from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
'Go Texan Day' is Friday, February 28. Show your Texas pride by pulling on your boots and donning your western wear.
J. Werner
Get ready to 'spring forward' this Sunday, March 9, and lose one hour of sleep.
J. Werner
The Conroe Independent School District Board of Trustees gave special recognition to Sgt. Jesse Benavidez and Gerrit Rickwalt for being called to Active Duty and serving our country at the December Board meeting.
Conroe Independent School District
MCEA and Lone Star Family Health Clinic feed the public to feed more. Spotlighting National Hunger and Homeless Awareness Week, the Empty Bowls Luncheon poignantly depicted the plight of those less fortunate by feeding attendees soup and bread in a ‘soup line’ reminiscent of the Great Depression.
Conroe Today Staff