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Gary and DeeAnn Knetsch were camping directly next to the Guadalupe River with their son, Jake Moeller, his wife, Megan and ...
Claire Reese Manchaca, a 2022 Caney Creek High School graduate, was in the Texas Hill Country with friends when the flooding ...
The Conroe Police Department is upping its arsenal with the purchase of a tactical armored vehicle to use for SWAT situations ...
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Claire Reese Manchaca recently graduated from Caney Creek High School. She and some friends were in the Texas Hill Country ...
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The Courier on MSNConroe Noon Lions: Texas Lions Camp spared in flood, local Lions donate to Kerrville areaThis past Wednesday, the convention center filled with Lions ready to ‘Level Up.’ New member Nicole Pettit did it by ...
The Conroe City Council took the final step Thursday in a project to construct a new $4.7 million fire station to serve the ...
The family of Pam and Mike Smith, Brian Carpenter and Blake are asking for help finding them after the devastating flooding ...
See this list of events going on throughout the Conroe and Montgomery area this weekend. This list is not comprehensive. Events are subject to change. Smart Gardening Class Attendees will learn the ...
CONROE, Texas (KTRK) -- A single mother and her four daughters tell ABC13 they "lost everything" in their Conroe dream home in last week's floods.
Texas Hill Country flood victim brought home | Claire Reese Manchaca's body was escorted to Montgomery County today so she could be laid to rest.
Claire Reese Manchaca, 21, was among the victims of the central Texas flooding. Her body was escorted by deputy constables back to her hometown.
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