These are the dog days of summer. The extreme temperatures this summer have everything to do with the tilt of the earth toward the sun, causing the sun’s rays to strike the Northern Hemisphere more directly for a longer period of …
The Lake Conroe Area Republican Women’s group will have Alveda King as the keynote speaker for the upcoming “Reading, Literacy & the Gateways to True Freedom” event.Â
This literacy event is set for Sept. 21 at the Lone Star C…
The John Cooper Dragons return to action this season as Courtney Hunnicutt (Eckenrode) is set for her second season as head coach.
This year, the Dragons are tasked at a better finish to the season. Last year, Cooper went 16-15 o…
Lifelong Conroe resident and passionate arts supporter Susie Moore Pokorski was crowned the city’s Citizen of the Year at the annual Conroe Founder’s Day celebration Wednesday.Â
The event took place on the Aug. 2 anniversary of t…
Firefighters responded to more calls Thursday as dry conditions persist across Montgomery County.
Several county firefighters responded to a fire in the Timberland subdivision off Texas 99 and FM 1314 Thursday afternoon, Porter F…
Do you feel like your yard is burning to a crisp and yet you are not sure how much you need to water? Do you wish you had some advice on how much water you should use? You can go to www.WaterMyYard.org and find out. You will have …
The Texas Renaissance Festival is returning for its 49th season, and opening weekend will offer the lowest prices of the season.
When Diane Davis gave her report as Food Pantry Chairperson for the April Sound Ladies Association Board meeting, she proudly announced that the food donations taken in on the three collection days last week reached a record high….
Conroe ISD voters will determine the fate of a $1.9 billion bond referendum in November that will add eight new schools and fund major renovations at five district campuses.
CISD trustees agreed Tuesday during a special called me…
Take a look at what you might have missed from Community Impact’s coverage areas in Houston from July 31-Aug. 4.