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News File - Population

  • Community Impact Newspaper
    According to the new data released in March, The Woodlands has seen an increase of more than 40% in the number of residents ages 65-74 as well as an increase of 16.29% in children ages 10-14 from the period of 2011-15 to 2016-20. In addition, overall population has grown by 8.34%, from 105,713 to 114,532.
  • Community Impact Newspaper
    The population of The Woodlands has increased by nearly 22% in the past decade, and Shenandoah has seen an even larger percent increase, growing by nearly 64%. The region is primarily located in Montgomery County Precinct 3 but also includes part of Harris County.
  • Houston Chronicle
    area nonprofits, such as CareFORCE and Cassidy Joined for Hope are working to train both law enforcement personnel and students how to recognize suicidal tendencies in their peers and intervene appropriately. That is exactly what is needed in this community, Barnes said. “I feel like if your loved one is in that spot and struggling, you don’t back down,” Barnes said, adding that awareness is one of the most important pieces in solving this issue across the community.
  • Hello Woodlands
    The Inspire Film Festival is dedicated to entertaining and inspiring audiences with films, speakers, and events that celebrate the human spirit. The films will highlight local and international “game changers” who inspire the world will be showcased. The films are further brought to life through a variety of panel discussions and interactive community events over the course of the festival.
  • Community Impact Newspaper
    “Simply put, we have raised the bar when it comes to patient care,” Urban said. “We are still the first and only Magnet-recognized hospital in Montgomery County, and we are the first officially designated Level III NICU, which means we are able to care for the critical needs of premature babies at any gestational age. We have also been operating as a Level II trauma center for over a year while we wait for the official designation.”
  • Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital opens emergency care center
    At the new emergency care center, patients will be able to receive the same high quality, personalized emergency care that they receive at any other Houston Methodist hospital,” Knight said. “We have a dedicated CT scanner, full X-ray capability and ultrasound, as well as access to top-notch consultants in The Woodlands area.
  • The Courier of Montgomery County
    The museum would serve as a "cultural hub" that would attract a variety of audiences, old and young, who will be impressed with the ability to experience fine arts in colorful ways, he said.
  • Community Impact Newspaper
    “[The community] is not about cars, it’s about people,” Kopf said. “Everyday life happens on the street, and that’s how we make these places come alive.”
  • Community Impact Newspaper
    Although the township does not have authority over immigration laws, the board approved a proclamation in support of a diverse community and all people regardless of race, nationality, religious belief, sexual orientation and socio-economic status during its March 22 meeting.
  • Houston Chronicle

    The therapy has been known to help people with a variety of physical, developmental and emotional challenges improve mobility, balance, core strength, communication and focus. The instructors guide the rider and the horse through a variety of exercises and games to work at the individual's pace. Some students go on to ride in the Special Olympics.

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