On top of the many things that parents have to worry about, there’s a new threat that involves drugs that look like candy. Shirley says her 15-year-old… Read more “(video) Parents Beware: Drugs that look like candy, often found at school”
Month: November 2015
Experience the Sounds of the Season at Holly Jolly Jingle Dec. 3 at The Pavilion
There’s no place like The Pavilion for the holidays! Join us for FREE event sponsored by Woodforest National Bank and KPMG, LLP and CB&I Frolic in our… Read more “Experience the Sounds of the Season at Holly Jolly Jingle Dec. 3 at The Pavilion”
JROTC Foundation raises $40,000 for local programs
The JROTC Foundation’s recent Dinner with Allen West netted $40,000 for underfunded high school JROTC programs in Houston and Texas. The event, held Nov. 8 in The… Read more “JROTC Foundation raises $40,000 for local programs”
Volleyball: Lady War Eagles fall short of state championship
The Oak Ridge High School (35-7) varsity volleyball team’s quest for a state championship came to an end in the 6A state semi-final Friday night against Fort… Read more “Volleyball: Lady War Eagles fall short of state championship”
Rack Room Shoes aims to give customers happy feet
Clear some closet space – there is a new shoe store in town. Rack Room Shoes held its grand opening in The Woodlands on Nov. 12, just… Read more “Rack Room Shoes aims to give customers happy feet”
Football: Area players honored at Hit Man Awards
Fifteen area football players took home mini-looking replica Lombardi Trophies Wednesday night and former Super Bowl champion fullback Michael Robinson spoke about adversity during the annual Hit… Read more “Football: Area players honored at Hit Man Awards”
Cross Country: Highlanders recognized after 18th State Title
You don’t win a state championship every year…well unless you are The Woodlands Cross Country team—at least that’s what it feels like. The Woodlands Township looked at… Read more “Cross Country: Highlanders recognized after 18th State Title”
Basketball: Atascocita Basketball
Greg Shead, Fabian White, and Carsen Edwards of Atascocita Basketball are featured during the upcoming 2015 VYPE Magazine All-Houston Basketball Issue. VYPE correspondent Maggie Flanagan interviewed Houston’s… Read more “Basketball: Atascocita Basketball”
CISD reveals design plans for new Oak Ridge elementary school
The Conroe Independent School District has unveiled preliminary design plans for a proposed elementary school in the Oak Ridge feeder zone.The project is one of four new… Read more “CISD reveals design plans for new Oak Ridge elementary school”
(video) Cowboys and Panthers Unveil Nike Color Rush Uniforms
On Thanksgiving Day in 1965, the NFL ran its first-ever color broadcast, revolutionizing the way the nation viewed football. 50 years later, Nike and the NFL recapture… Read more “(video) Cowboys and Panthers Unveil Nike Color Rush Uniforms”
(video) Arrest made in case of missing man found dead near burned vehicle
A man was arrested in Indiana in the case of a man found dead near a burned vehicle in Montgomery County. Deputies found the body of 28-year-old… Read more “(video) Arrest made in case of missing man found dead near burned vehicle”
Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital opens Welcome Center
Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital has opened The Woodlands Welcome Center to provide job information, and educate physicians, volunteers, visitors, and guests about the newest Houston Methodist… Read more “Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital opens Welcome Center”
6A volleyball title on line for Oak Ridge, Fort Bend Austin
A breakthrough by Oak Ridge’s biggest rival helped the War Eagles with a breakthrough of their own. Now volleyball teams in the Houston area might be on… Read more “6A volleyball title on line for Oak Ridge, Fort Bend Austin”
Navy football’s “The Brotherhood” episode from senior night is the best video of the College Football season
College football is unique for many reason but a few of those reasons only apply to those at the three FBS-affiliated service academies. Student-athletes, coaches and other… Read more “Navy football’s “The Brotherhood” episode from senior night is the best video of the College Football season”
Theatre: A talented ‘Cinderella’ anchors John Cooper production
As much as I enjoy my work reviewing professional performing arts productions of all kinds, there is something refreshing about now and then getting back to basics… Read more “Theatre: A talented ‘Cinderella’ anchors John Cooper production”
Theatre: Class Act musical proves more to Scrooge than Victorian angst
After seeing The Crighton Players’ musical version of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” at downtown Conroe’s Owen Theatre a couple seasons ago, I thought, “aha, finally a… Read more “Theatre: Class Act musical proves more to Scrooge than Victorian angst”
Basketball: Conroe falls short to Klein Collins in coach Mason’s debut
Two teams that found themselves on the outside looking for the UIL Class 6A playoffs last February squared off the to begin the boys basketball season Tuesday… Read more “Basketball: Conroe falls short to Klein Collins in coach Mason’s debut”
LSC-Montgomery Dance Department presents Dancescape
The Lone Star College-Montgomery dance department will present its fall dance concert, Dancescape, on Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 7 p.m., in the Mainstage Theatre in the college’s… Read more “LSC-Montgomery Dance Department presents Dancescape”
Basketball: Lewis, Wilbert players to watch in boys basketball
The Woodlands will be counting on A.J. Bullard and a host of shooters, but the Highlanders need someone to get them the ball. Conroe will have a… Read more “Basketball: Lewis, Wilbert players to watch in boys basketball”
The Woodlands Show Chorus performs its annual holiday show “Take a Ride on The Woodlands Express”
Chorus set for holiday show The Woodlands Show Chorus performs its annual holiday show “Take a Ride on The Woodlands Express” at 2 and 7 p.m. on… Read more “The Woodlands Show Chorus performs its annual holiday show “Take a Ride on The Woodlands Express””
