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Imagination was on display earlier this month in response to Hurricane Helene relief, as the daughter of a Conroe furniture store owner, leaped into action in trying to provide
The San Jacinto River Authority (SJRA) announced today that they are seeking input from private enterprises and individuals regarding innovate approaches to operating Lake Conroe Park. SJRA encourages interested parties to respond to a Request for In
This week’s Veteran is Robert Putnam, 106, who served in the U.S. Navy from 1943-1945. Putnam served on Navy Destroyers in the Mediterranean Sea during World War II.
The old magnolia tree that stands as a local landmark at the entrance to McDade Estates, just off FM 2854 in Conroe, has stood the test of time. Having survived nearly two hundred years
The land that comprises Montgomery County was originally part of Washington County. Montgomery County was created on December 14, 1837, by an act of the Congress of the Republic of Texas
The 23rd anniversary of the terror attacked on September 11, 2001, against the nation was marked by a solemn but ultimately uplifting commemoration ceremony at Veterans Memorial Park in Conroe.
The 128 year old Historic Copeland Cemetery, located off of McCaleb Road, on Copelan Chapel Road (Copelan spelled correctly), recently underwent one of its cleanings
Losing someone is always horrific. Whether it’s a wife, husband, mother, father, brother, sister, etc … or even a reader. It hurts. It can be like losing an arm or leg, or someone other vital part that plays a necessary role in our lives.
This week’s Veteran is Forrest Turbeville. 97. who served in the U.S. Navy from 1945-1947, having enlisted as a 17 year old with his dad signing for him. Mr. Turbeville
The Conroe/Lake Conroe Chamber of Commerce won first place honors for its 90th anniversary video in the annual Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives (TCCE) “Media Awards.” It received the award during TCCE’s annual conference in Galveston earlier this
The very first marriage in the Republic of Texas for which there is a written record appears to have occurred in the Lake Creek Settlement in what later became Montgomery, Texas
This week’s Veteran is Zach Griffin, who served in the U.S. Army from 2000-2006. He served as an Helicopter repairman of all the available choppers during his time in the military.
It was a little humid, but the gentle breeze kept the larger beads of sweat at bay, as citizens of Montgomery County and beyond gathered around Downtown Conroe
Anthony ‘Tony’ R. Gullo, age 90 of Magnolia, passed away June 16, 2024. Gullo was the owner of three dealerships in the Montgomery County region: Gullo Ford, Gullo Toyota, and Gullo Mazda. His local automotive career began in 1992 when he purchased a
In an ‘All Veterans Welcome’ event held this past First Saturday at Slice of Amish, located at 401 College Street in Montgomery,
This week’s Veteran is Randy Himes, from Everett, PA, a small town in lower-mid Pennsylvania that is much like Montgomery. Himes was visiting a friend
The heavy rains of late April and early May, which combined caused devastating low-lying flooding along the banks of the West Fork of the San Jacinto River below the dam,
This week’s Veteran is Jack Stacy, who served in the U.S. Air Force, from 1963 - 1990. Jack was in Administration and Recruitment while in the Air Force
This week’s Veteran is Curtis Cole, who served in the United States Marine Corps from 1991-1996.