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🌱 Construction Delayed On Community Drive Expansion
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Happy Thursday, people of Humble-Kingwood! Here's everything you need to know to get this day started. Here's everything worth knowing today in town.
First, today's weather:
Mostly sunny and windy. High: 75. Low: 56.
Here are the top stories today in Humble-Kingwood:
- The Houston City Council voted to delay an investigation into allegations Mayor Sylvester Turner steered funds toward a specific project during an affordable housing bid process. (Clear Lake Patch)
- The Houston Texans traded running back Mark Ingram to the New Orleans Saints on Wednesday afternoon. (Houston Patch)
- Volunteers are needed for a Be An Angel-funded project to begin shopping for gifts for 5,100 low-income, special needs children. The program will help students in Humble ISD in addition to others throughout Houston. (Woodlands Online)
- A tornado was briefly spotted near Grand Oaks High School as severe thunderstorms made their way through Montgomery County on Wednesday morning. (Spring Patch)
- Construction is being delayed on the Community Drive expansion between Highway 59 and Loop 494 north of Kingwood because of utility conflicts. The project will take approximately 180 days to finish once started. (Community Impact Newspaper)
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Today in Humble-Kingwood:
- Curbside Craft: Discover Art with Miss Christine — Atascocita Branch Library. (10 a.m.)
- Teen Thursdays: Oh the Horror! — Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library. (4 p.m.)
- G.O.A.T.: Gaming on a Table — Atascocita Branch Library. (5 p.m.)
- Orchestra "Hauntcert" — Summer Creek High School. (5:30 p.m.)
- Varsity Football: Kingwood Park vs. Nederland — Turner Stadium. (7 p.m.)
Humble-Kingwood Patch Notebook
- City of Humble Texas Animal Shelter: "Found on N. Houston Ave. on Oct." (Facebook)
- Humble Independent School District: "Meet Heart Hero Ben Woolley. This #HumbleISD #HeartHero is a fifth grader who loves all types of sports, but golf, baseball and football are his favorite! Read his story at www.humbleisd.net/heartheroes." (Facebook)
- Kingwood Branch Library: "The rain moved out in a hurry. Enjoy the cooler temps outside!" (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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