The State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness scores for spring were released Aug. 15 showing how districts in the state placed in subjects such as reading, math, science and social studies for grades 3-8.
There’s an election in your future (no, not that one), and it deserves your serious attention.  The term for sitting Bentwater POA Director, Warren Dean, ends soon and there’s a need for someone equally diligent (thank you for you…
There comes a time in one’s life when you realize that you can never learn enough to catch up. I’m still trying to come to grips with the workings of a wallplug.   Â
  Considering the number of innovations that pop up each day…
It usually starts with a group of friends in a garage, having a conversation.
“Wouldn’t it be cool if we decided to open a pickleball place,” said David Rowen, a Montgomery resident. It’s a conversation he and his friend Karl Woyt…
As students across Texas return to school, the Texas Department of Public Safety is reminding drivers to be extra cautious around school zones and neighborhoods.
A former Conroe ISD bus monitor has been arrested and charged in an assault on a 17-year-old high school student last week.
Donald Tisdel is charged with assault causing bodily injury, a Class A misdemeanor, after allegedly hitti…
As drought conditions continue, Montgomery County Fire Marshal Jimmy Williams has some advice for residents — stop outdoor burning.
Firefighters across the county are responding to an average of five to six brush fires daily. Som…
When District 10-5A (Div. I) was formed in February 2022, the first thing that stuck out was a couple quality football programs each season were simply not going to make the playoffs.
In November when all was said and done, Magno…
As growth brings more homes and residents to Magnolia, a new church will open its doors Sunday.
The Ark Church in Magnolia is starting with around 200 members and the intent to serve the community as the city continues to grow, s…
The state’s power grid operator requested residents and businesses voluntarily reduce their energy use from 3-8 p.m., when temperatures are expected to soar past 105 degrees Fahrenheit in large parts of the state.