If you’re considering downsizing, this could be golden news for you. By Megan Stultz• Baby Boomers own 28% of large homes (despite being empty nesters) while Millennials with children own only 14%. If you’re considering downsizing, this could be golden news for you. The reality is, a significant chunk of our market is hungry for…
‘Would you trust your daughter with a high-party Democrat male official in a hotel room overnight?’ That’s a question my mentor would ask in a roundabout way on his radio show back in the day. It’s a simple question. And as someone who knows Democrats have no thought in regards to Consequences to Actions, the…
Before the Texas Senate in December 1836, Stephen F. Austin explained that the containment of hostile Indians to the north saved the adjoining area of his colony below from “anarchy and civil war.” A major reason for the containment of those tribes lay in the leadership of J.G.W. Pierson as interim director and military leader…
Pearl Maggio, Kathy Rickli, 9th Court of Appeals Plc 4 Judge Kent Chambers, Julia Hunter, Commissioner Ritch Wheeler, Sheriff Wesley Doolittle, MCRW President Barbara Eddleman and 9th Court of Appeals Plc 2 Judge Jay Wright On Thursday, April 24th, MCRW held their monthly meeting at River Plantation Golf Club, hosting Montgomery County Sheriff Wesly Doolittle…
Left to right: Cynthia Connors, Elaine Collings, Chrissy Barton, Darla Sharer, SCV TX Commander: Michael Hurley, Katherine Taglienti, Jenny Lehr, Mary Lee Malek. Not Pictured but attending: Evelyn Miller, Kelly Hall, Anita Stevens, and Doug Collings. The Rebel Joan Of Arc 2721 Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, traveled to Anderson, Texas, to…
The Hidden Cost of Waiting: Why Sitting on the Sidelines Could Hurt Your Retirement By Kent Pendleton• The Hidden Cost of Waiting: Why Sitting on the Sidelines Could Hurt Your Retirement If you’ve felt uneasy watching the markets bounce up and down this year, you’re not alone. Volatility always makes headlines — and for retirees…
MISD Art Exhibit a Big Success By Ruben Borjas, Jr• Five MISD Art Teachers pose during the MISD Art Exhibit at Lake Creek High School Lake Creek High School had a busy Saturday this past week, as the 2nd Annual Montgomery Independent School District Art Exhibit was in full force, displaying approximately one-thousand pieces of…
This week’s Veteran is Jim Schoene, who served in the U.S. Army from 1967 – 1988. Schoene enlisted and received his basic training at Fort Polk, Louisiana. He then attended Primary Flight School at the Warrant Officer Rotary Wing Aviator Course at Ft Wolters, Texas. He then transferred to Fort Rucker, Alabama, for Advanced Flight…
The First Methodist Church in Conroe was lit up like a Broadway Stage this past Saturday afternoon, as the Conroe Symphony Orchestra welcomed Broadway star Sal Viviano to the stage as the CSO and the singer teamed up to present ‘The Best of Broadway,’ with songs from the best of the best of past Broadway…
During its April 24 meeting, Conroe City Council voted 3-2 to approve requiring in-person attendance for the executive session portion of meetings. Council members Harry Hardman and Howard Wood voted against. What you need to know Before City Council’s decision, council members were allowed to video call into executive session. However, City Attorney Mike Garner…