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The Woodlands Township Elections November 2022

coronavirus
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In Montgomery County, and in the rest of the nation, testing supplies are limited. Because the supply of testing materials is not keeping up with demand, healthcare providers as a whole cannot test everyone, even those who are symptomatic. Therefore, it is very likely that people in the community have COVID-19 who have not been tested.
Houton Rodeo Cook-off
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Montgomery County Public Health District, in conjunction with the Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management, continues to monitor a presumptive positive case of a Northwest Montgomery County resident; we are still awaiting CDC confirmation of the positive result. He is in fair but stable condition in a hospital in Montgomery County. It has been revealed that the man, who is in his 40s, attended the BBQ Cookoff affiliated with the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo on Friday, February 28, 2020.
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Montgomery County Hospital District is offering Pediatric CPR and First-Aid classes for free in light of a new, stricter Texas law on licensed childcare facilities including homes. The new law requires childcare providers to take Pediatric CPR & First-Aid classes if employed at a licensed daycare facility or a licensed in-home daycare.
Lake Woodlands
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Please enjoy our brief video with information about Lake Woodlands. Your business or organization could be recognized in video spotlights like this one about the features of The Woodlands or even in a spotlight that focuses specifically on your business or organization.
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The Township election is conducted in accordance with the county elections. Please consult www.montgomeryvotes.org or www.harrisvotes.orgfor the latest information, or you may view the polling locations and information as compiled by The Woodlands Township.

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The grounds are saturated, rivers and creeks continue to swell. Areas that flooded in 1994 will be inundated with water again. If you are in a low lying area prone to flooding, you need to get to higher ground now. We have several Red Cross Shelters open and receiving evacuees. If you receive a message on your mobile device to evacuate, do so immediately...We are out of high water barricades. Do not take it for granted that if there isn’t a barricade that the road is safe to drive over. Motorists should use extreme caution when driving as some flooded or damaged roads may not be barricaded until we can secure more barricades. Flowing water on roadways can easily sweep a vehicle off the road. If you can stay at home, please do, do not drive unless you absolutely must. Please do not go out sightseeing. Turn around Don’t Drown.
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Job growth in the area over the past year has been impressive, said Gil Staley, CEO of The Woodlands Area Economic Development Partnership. “Despite the oil slump, we added jobs here," he said. In 2016, roughly 70 companies created more than 33,000 jobs, a number that’s up more than 500 jobs in the previous year.

Staley had been anxious to see the jobs numbers, he said. Staley told the crowd that if he had been asked a few months ago for a prediction, he might have anticipated job losses instead of growth in the three biggest sectors for the area: Energy, health care, and professional services.

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