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A Willis honey vendor was hospitalized after being struck by a suspected drunk driver. Now, the community is rallying to support his recovery.
Authorities in Montgomery County found the evidence connecting FBI analyst Brian Rausch to AI-generated child sexual assault material.
A citywide moratorium will not go into effect for Conroe, after City Council voted May 30 against implementing the measure. Council member Marsha Porter said Rep. Will Metcalf, R-Conroe, and state Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, secured $15 million for the city for water infrastructure, which council members cited as the reason they voted against the…
Texas lawmakers have agreed to eliminate the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness, though they were still hammering out a final deal as of May 29, as the end of the regular legislative session nears. The state-owned standardized test is administered to third through 12th grade students each spring to measure student progress and…
Willis ISD announced on May 30 it has welcomed Sarah Blakelock as its new director of communications. What to know Blakelock has more than 20 years of experience in education and public service, and she has been the Conroe ISD director of communications for over 10 years, according to WISD post on social media. In…
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