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Third Coast Organic Foods debuts, pouring deliciousness on salads

Third Coast Organic Foods debuts, pouring deliciousness on salads

Six long-time Montgomery County residents have recently launched Third Coast Organic Foods, a certified organic food manufacturing business, offering a variety of sugar-free organic wine vinaigrette salad dressings. These delicious and healthy vinaigrettes come in five flavors: Raspberry Wine, Lemon Mustard, Classic Red Wine, Balsamic Italian, and Haute Pepper. By… click here to view the...

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Former Magnolia fire chief convicted on charges of public corruption

Former Magnolia fire chief convicted on charges of public corruption

A former Magnolia Volunteer Fire Department chief on Wednesday was convicted on public corruption charges stemming from his hiring of someone he was having sexual relations with. Gary Vincent, 64, of The Woodlands, pleaded guilty to abuse of official capacity, a Class A misdemeanor, in the 221st District Court. Presiding… click here to view the...

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Ex-Magnolia fire chief pleads guilty in public corruption case

Ex-Magnolia fire chief pleads guilty in public corruption case

HOUSTON – A former Magnolia volunteer fire chief pleaded guilty to abuse of official capacity on Wednesday. Gary Vincent was sentenced to pay a $4,000 fine and restitution to the Magnolia Volunteer Fire Department, though that amount was not disclosed in a news release from the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office. click here to view...

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Water adventures on Houston’s north side

Water adventures on Houston’s north side

CONROE, Texas – This weekend is the kick-off of many summer activities, including fun in the sun, north of Houston in Montgomery County. Get ready to hang 10 at Hangar 9 in Conroe. “We have a wakeboard cable, We can have six riders at any given moment spinning around the… click here to view the...

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Anonymous donor boosts reward to $21K for missing Magnolia mom

Anonymous donor boosts reward to $21K for missing Magnolia mom

An anonymous donor has helped increase the reward for finding a wife and mother who went missing from her Magnolia home six years ago as authorities debut billboards seeking answers in the case. Danielle Sleeper, 32, was asleep the morning of March 22, 2015 when her husband left their Turtle… click here to view the...

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Ex-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Chief convicted of public corruption

Ex-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Chief convicted of public corruption

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas – An ex-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Chief has been convicted of public corruption. According to a release from the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office, Gary Vincent, who was the fire chief for 15 years, plead guilty to abuse of official capacity in the 221st District Court on Wednesday. click here to view the...

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New Caney teen electrocuted while replacing banner near power lines

New Caney teen electrocuted while replacing banner near power lines

NEW CANEY, Texas – A 17-year-old teen is in stable but critical condition after being electrocuted on Tuesday night in New Caney. According to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, the incident occurred on the 17500 block of FM 1485 just after 9:30 p.m. When authorities arrived, they learned that the… click here to view the...

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New Caney teen electrocuted by power lines in critical condition

New Caney teen electrocuted by power lines in critical condition

A teenager is in critical condition after being electrocuted Tuesday in New Caney while replacing a banner on a flag pole near power lines that charged 20,000 volts into the pole, authorities said. Sometime in the evening., a 17-year-old boy on the 17500 block of FM 1485 was trying to… click here to view the...

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BREAKING: Former Magnolia Volunteer Fire Department Chief Gary Vincent pleads guilty to ‘abuse of official capacity’

BREAKING: Former Magnolia Volunteer Fire Department Chief Gary Vincent pleads guilty to ‘abuse of official capacity’

Former Magnolia Volunteer Fire Department Chief Gary Vincent pleaded guilty to abuse of official capacity, a Class A misdemeanor, May 26 before the 221st District Court, according to a release from the Montgomery County District Attorney. Vincent was sentenced with a $4,000 fine, restitution totaling $3,000 to be paid to the MVFD, and the task...