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Good morning, Humble-Kingwood! Let's get you started this Wednesday with everything you need to know going on today in Humble-Kingwood.


First, today's weather:

A shower and thunderstorm. High: 72. Low: 53.


Here are the top stories today in Humble-Kingwood:

  1. Voters rejected a pair of propositions that would have incorporated The Woodlands into a city. The measures failed by over a 2-to-1 margin. (The Woodlands Patch)
  2. The Astros' hitting woes resurfaced in Game 6 as Braves pitcher Max Fried pitched a gem and World Series MVP Jorge Soler led an Atlanta power surge to claim the championship and sink Houston's season. (Houston Patch)
  3. Angela Hoffart Tompkins leads incumbent Ricky Warwick in a New Caney ISD board race. Here is the latest on Montgomery County elections. (Conroe-Montgomery County Patch)
  4. Humble-Kingwood residents cast their votes for or against Texas Constitutional Amendment propositions Tuesday. Here's the latest on the state race. (Humble-Kingwood Patch)

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Today in Humble-Kingwood:

  • Scholarship Night — Summer Creek High School. (6 p.m.)

Humble-Kingwood Patch Notebook

  • Kingwood Branch Library: "Welcome to November! What's new in books? This NPR article features some exciting new reads." (Facebook)

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Jeffrey Perkins

About me: Born in San Antonio, I was raised in Arkansas but got back to Texas as soon as I could to attend Texas A&M University, where I earned a bachelor's degree in Telecommunication Media Studies. I started my journalism career as a copy editor at The Eagle in Bryan, Texas, in 2014 and later became the high school sports beat writer for the paper. My seven years at The Eagle strengthened my passion for journalism, and I love getting to know people and telling their stories, both on the field and off. I've seen firsthand the importance of hyper-local journalism in a community, especially in an eventful 2020, when I helped with news coverage and design in addition to my high school athletics beat responsibilities. I joined Patch in 2021 as Texas Field Editor for the Conroe-Montgomery County area. I welcome your questions, comments and story ideas! Please contact me at jeffrey.perkins@patch.com or (479) 264-5801.

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