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Communities and police departments across Texas celebrated National Night Out on Tuesday. The City of Conroe and Conroe Police Department hosted
Andrew Yousee
This week’s Veteran is Elise Cook. who served in the U.S. Navy from 2001-2008. Cook was a Navy Corpsman working as a surgical technician. She received her basic training in Illinois.
Ruben Borjas, Jr., Columnist, Montgomery County News
At the Houston Texans home opener versus the Chicago Bears this past Sunday, two Montgomery County World War II Veterans were honored. Robert Putnam, 106, and George Waters, 103,
Ruben Borjas, Jr., Columnist, Montgomery County News
This week’s Veteran is Joe Tessari, who served in the U.S. Marine from 1985-1992. Tessari served as an Infantry Rifleman, following his basic training in Parris Island, South Carolina. Joe served in the
Ruben Borjas, Jr., Columnist, Montgomery County News
This week’s Veteran is Tory Canamar, who served in the U.S. Marine Corp from 1995-2003. Tory was a cook in the Marines, a very important job since the Corps depended on his talents to keep going.
Ruben Borjas, Jr., Columnist, Montgomery County News
This week’s Veteran is Matt Biggins, who served in the U.S. Army from 1987-1991. Matt served at Fort Hood as a radio communication specialist, and was in a training accident in 1988, being badly injured
Ruben Borjas, Jr., Columnist, Montgomery County News
The preservation of history is a commitment, and for those who have been in the game long enough, and have made a distinctive impact, those people are few and far between. The President of the
Ruben Borjas, Jr., Columnist, Montgomery County News
This week’s Veteran is Jonas Carter, who served in the U.S. Navy from 1991 - 2019. Jonas was a fire controlman early in his career and retired as a Command Master Chief.
Ruben Borjas, Jr., Columnist, Montgomery County News
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton opened an investigation into CenterPoint Energy, the electrical utility company that largely covers the greater Houston area,
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
In December 2023, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton opened an investigation into the major fundraising platform ActBlue to determine whether ActBlue’s operations
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
Conroe Parks and Recreation's summer Interns Lidia Perez and Madilyn Bullock initiated a project to bring new life to the Conroe Senior Center landscaping, rejuvenate the backside of the Senior Center. During their initial tour of parks and recreatio
Andrew Yousse
This week’s Veteran is Albert Vrazel, who served in the U.S. Army from 1969 - 1971. He served as an Infantryman in Vietnam, being forced to join, or drafted,
Ruben Borjas, Jr., Columnist, Montgomery County News
This week’s Veteran is Renee Sutera, who served in the U.S. Navy from 2005 - 2007. She was a medical corpsman and was stationed in Germany, serving in multiple locations,
Ruben Borjas, Jr., Columnist, Montgomery County News
This week’s Veteran is Rex Reeve. who served in the U.S. Army from 1970 - 1973. He was in the Air Defense Artillery during his time in the military.
Ruben Borjas, Jr., Columnist, Montgomery County News
During a June 13th City Council Meeting, the City Council voted to amend the defined hours of landscape irrigation Chapter 70 Sec. 70-42. This news release provides information on the changes, new watering hours,
City of Conroe
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the Office of the Attorney General’s (“OAG”) Missing Persons and Cold Case Unit have secured the indictment of Shelby Stotts for 2nd-degree manslaughter.
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
Mayor Duke W. Coon has ordered all flags flying at city buildings and properties to be lowered to half-mast to acknowledge the passing of former Public Works Director Dean Towery,
City of Conroe
This week’s Veteran is David Cromwell, who served in the U.S. Army from 1968 – 1970. He was born in Conroe on D-Day in 1944, but was a bit young to serve in WWII.
Ruben Borjas, Jr., Columnist, Montgomery County News
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the Office of the Attorney General (“OAG”) observe Sanctity of Life Day to commemorate the second anniversary of the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Office of TX Attorney General Ken Paxton
This week’s Veteran is Wesley “Rusty” Smith, who served in the U.S. Navy, in Korea following the war, in 1954-1958. Rusty flew
Ruben Borjas, Jr., Columnist, Montgomery County News