🌱 New BBQ Joint, Salon Coming To Kingwood Area
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Have a nice Thursday folks from Modest-Königwald! Let’s catch up with you all to start with an informed note today.
First the weather today:
An afternoon thunderstorm. High: 84 Low: 75.
Here are the top stories in Humble-Kingwood today:
- The unemployment rate for Modest-Königwald and Harris County shows improvement. (Humble Kingwood Patch)
- Governor Abbotts Banning vaccine mandates for private companies is a sign of the GOP’s growing hostility towards the mandates, including one signed by President Joe Biden. (Austin patch)
- Chimney bar-BQ comes to Königswald. Check out this and other Houston area food news. (Community Impact Newspaper)
- A new salon Blo hair dryer, will open in the Kingwood Docks mall in early 2022. (Community Impact Newspaper)
- Huffman ISD is looking for an officer to run his new police station. (Subscription: Houston Chronicle)
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Today in Humble-Kingwood:
- Teen Thursdays: Retro Game Club – Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library. (4 p.m.)
- SCHS Theater: Autumn Musical – Summer Creek High School. (4:30 p.m.)
- Teen Book Club – Atascocita Branch Library. (4:30 p.m.)
- Basketball parents’ meeting – Lower LGI. (17:30)
- Parents Evening – Quest Early College High School. (6 p.m.)
Humble-Kingwood Patch Notebook
- Modest Independent School District: “Out of 1,200 school districts eligible across Texas, Humble ISD was in the top four percent to receive the District of Distinction Award 2021 from the Texas Art Education Association.” (Facebook)
- Kingwood Farmers Market: “We have an exciting market this week with more than 60 expected vendors! Stop by the park on Thursday from 3pm to 7pm and get your prepared food, baked delicacies, handicrafts and more.” (Facebook)
- Modest ISD Education Foundation: “Humble ISD teachers, great news! Starting October 21, @donorschoose and the Dollar General Literacy Foundation are doubling donations for all book projects!” (Facebook)
- Kingwood Branch Library: “Small towns are charming. Are they cozy … or scary? Alison L. Heller, author of” The Neighbor’s Secret, “explores 8 novels in this crime thriller where a small town is the perfect incubator for some really gruesome secrets “Reads articles.” (Facebook)
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