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Conroe’s First Thursday Free Concert series, Market Days return

Conroe’s First Thursday Free Concert series, Market Days return

After the COVID-19 pandemic pushed the 2020 City of Conroe First Thursday Free Concert series schedule into the fall, the annual series is back on track for 2021. The line up for 2021 was recently announced by the City of Conroe Parks and Recreation Department. The free community event kicks… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...

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3.15.21 – Work and Play Margaritaville – Conroe Culture News

3.15.21 – Work and Play Margaritaville – Conroe Culture News

3.15.21 – Work and Play Margaritaville – Conroe Culture News. Get information about the 200 positions available in hospitality. Also learn about the Texas Brewery Tours of our local breweries starting and ending at Margaritaville. Guests:. *Tom Faust, VP of Sales,. Margaritaville Lake Resort, Lake Conroe. https://www.margaritavilleresorts.com/margaritaville-lake…. *Caleb Corbell – from irlonestar.comclick here to view...

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CUT N SHOOT AREA IS ABOUT TO GROW MORE

CUT N SHOOT AREA IS ABOUT TO GROW MORE

The Signorelli Company, a recognized leader in real estate in Texas, announced today the development of Caney Mills, a new residential community in Montgomery County. Conveniently located off Willis Waukegan Rd Road just North of Highway 105, the community is zoned to the rapidly growing Conroe Independent School District. At approximately 265 acres, Caney Mills...

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Signorelli Co. starts new community in Montgomery County

Signorelli Co. starts new community in Montgomery County

The Signorelli Co., a real estate development company based in The Woodlands, launched the development of Caney Mills, a residential community planned for more than 1,000 homes in the Conroe area. Located off Willis Waukegan Road, just north of Texas 105, the Montgomery County community will span 265 acres and… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...

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CONSTABLES CONTINUE SEARCH FOR DROWNING VICTIM

CONSTABLES CONTINUE SEARCH FOR DROWNING VICTIM

Montgomery County Precinct 1 Constable Office Lake Patrol along with Conroe Fire and NMC Fire remain on Lake Conroe at this hour still searching for the Magnolia Businessman who drowned on Saturday. Several times today sonar picked up a target. The divers went down only to discover it was a stump. from montgomerycountypolicereporter.comclick here to...

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Lake Conroe rescue crew on third day of search for missing swimmer

Lake Conroe rescue crew on third day of search for missing swimmer

A search team composed of different agencies was on Lake Conroe for a third day on Monday, looking for a man who went missing over the weekend following a swim. Austin J. Tasler, 36, of Magnolia, was swimming with others on the lake late Saturday afternoon when he apparently went under. A 911 caller around...

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Peggie Miller: Lights sparkle again in downtown Conroe’s theatres

Peggie Miller: Lights sparkle again in downtown Conroe’s theatres

As quoted here before, “There are three things that we cannot get enough of: chocolate, friends and the theatre.”. I suspect that many of us have had our fill of chocolate during the long days of isolation, through which the value of friends became apparent; but the dearth of theatre — well, that, too, was...

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LAKE CONROE DROWNING SEARCH CALLED OFF FOR THE NIGHT

LAKE CONROE DROWNING SEARCH CALLED OFF FOR THE NIGHT

After close to 6 hours of searching Lake Conroe for the drowning victim near Adkins Creek, the search was called off for the night. It will resume again at 8 am Sunday morning. from montgomerycountypolicereporter.comclick here to view source

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Conroe to install new traffic lights on Loop 336

Conroe to install new traffic lights on Loop 336

Motorists on Loop 336 will see better mobility soon after the Conroe City Council approved a project to install several new traffic signals and a new turn lane on River Point Drive. On March 11, the council awarded a $62,000 contract to Houston-based Kimley Horn for the design of the… from Houston Chronicleclick here to...