Montgomery County News, April 28, 2021

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WEDNESDAY VOLUME XXVI NUMBER 17 Section 1 10 pages

April 28, 2021 Home of the ‘Lone Star Flag’ and

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Gas Prices (April 26, 2021) - Texas gas prices have fallen 0.4 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.60/g today, according to GasBuddy's daily survey of 13,114 stations in Texas. Gas prices in Texas are 2.7 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and stand $1.07/g higher than a year ago. According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Texas is priced at $2.27/g today while the most expensive is $3.15/g, a difference of 88.0 cents per gallon. The lowest price in the state today is $2.27/g while the highest is $3.15/g, a difference of 88.0 cents per gallon. The national average price of gasoline has risen 0.4 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.87/g today. The national average is up 2.0 cents per gallon from a month ago and stands $1.13/g higher than a year ago. Neighboring areas and their current gas prices: Midland Odessa- $2.82/g, down 2.5 cents per gallon from last week's $2.84/g. San Antonio- $2.38/g, down 0.8 cents per gallon from last week's $2.39/g. Austin- $2.47/g, down 2.9 cents per gallon from last week's $2.50/g. "Last week saw limited upward movement in gas prices, tying the previous high water mark we last saw in March, signaling that perhaps we may see additional upside as most states in the nation have finished the transition to E PA - m a n d a t e d s u m m e r gasoline," said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum a n a l y s i s f o r G a s B u d d y. "While gasoline demand did dip last week for the third straight week according to GasBuddy data, it was yet another small decline, and as temperatures continue to warm ahead of summer, it wouldn't surprise me that demand will rebound in the weeks ahead and we could continue to see gas prices push higher. For now, however, it doesn't appear that any rise in price would be significant, so motorists shouldn't be too concerned at this point, but may see see average prices inch higher." GasBuddy is the authoritative voice for gas prices and the only source for station-level data spanning nearly two decades. Unlike AAA's once daily survey covering credit card transactions at 100,000 stations and the Lundberg Survey, updated once every two weeks based on 7,000 gas stations, GasBuddy's survey updates 288 times every day from the most diverse list of sources covering nearly 150,000 stations nationwide, the most comprehensive and up-to-date in the country. GasBuddy data is accessible at http://FuelInsights.GasBuddy. com. SOURCE GasBuddy

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By Nancy Jowers Kristen Lynn Degner was born April 28, 1981 and at 18 months old, shortly after her 2nd DPT vaccination shot, she b e g a n h a v i n g complications, as did many other children who received it. The injection lot was tainted and Kristen began having multiple seizures and a routine of heavy doses of different medicines to try to control them. For the rest of her life she has been mentally disabled. Kristen was taken to

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initial prognosis was not quite correct! Kristen just had her 40th birthday! Unfortunately, her challenges continue even now as she is fighting her 3rd round of cancer. After having 8” of her colon removed, doctors found the cancer had spread to her liver and the right lobe of her liver was removed. Recently another 3cm spot has been found on the liver but is being contained and has not spread. As her 40th birthday approached, parents Steve and Pam Degner wanted to

have a big celebration for the occasion and decided on a support parade in their River Plantation neighborhood. The parade got larger and larger as so many people who have shown their love and support for Kristen and her parents through the years, wanted to be a part of this great celebration! The parade included emergency vehicles, a motorcycle officer, 3 cars from Gene DeForest Pct2 Constable,

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The Rebel Joan of Arc 2721 Chapter of The Woodlands, Attends The Texas Division UDC District 111 Meeting, In Livingston, Tx

In Attendance Left To Right: Annistyn Harless, Shana Arthur, Kimberly Harless, Anita Stevens, Karen Deberry, Evelyn Miller, Roselane Polnick, Lyn Howard, Elaine Collings, Jenny Lehr

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the Scottish Rite Hospital in Dallas for a specialized nerve treatment program designed for seizure control. Doctors told her parents that with all that was happening to her, Kristen was probably not going to live past 12-13. The treatments were discontinued as she became an 18 year old adult. With Kristen’s fighting spirit and the love and support of her dedicated parents, family, friends, and church members, she has proven the doctors’

traveled to join 10 other Chapters for the “Annual TX Division District 111 Meeting and Workshop”, this year in Livingston, Texas.

*Rebel Joan Of Arc Chapter was proud to have the largest number of members in attendance of all the chapters, and RJOA supported the Silent

Auction with multiple treasurers donated by the Chapter. It was a delightful day to share with all our

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Hosted By The Howard Hughes Corporation® Wednesdays, May 12, May 19, & May 26 from 6-8 PM at Creekside Park Village Green The Woodlands, TX – The H o w a r d H u g h e s Corporation® (NYSE: HHC) will host Creekside Park® Unplugged, a free acoustic concert series Wednesday nights on May 12, 19 and 26 from 6 to 8 PM at Creekside Park Village Green in The Woodlands®. The family-friendly Creekside Park Unplugged Concert Series will feature Fal Skye Duo – (Top 40 rock, pop, and rhythm & blues) on May 12, Sammy Hundley Duo (classic rock, pop and country) on May 19 and Pete Scafidi Duo (rock/pop, rhythm & blues, Latin and country) on May 26. “We are delighted to welcome back the popular Creekside Park Unplugged series after a pause last year due to the pandemic,” said Jim Carman, President, Houston Region for Howard Hughes. “These talented acoustical musicians will perform fun outdoor concert entertainment for local residents and visitors at C r e e k s i d e P a r k Vi l l a g e Green, which provides the perfect open-air setting with the convenience of restaurants and retailers nearby.” Creekside Park Village Green is located at 26400 Kuykendahl Road between Creekside Forest Drive and New Harmony Trail. Social distancing will be practiced as we continue to follow all guidelines established by the CDC. Visitors are invited to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets to the concerts (glass is not permitted). The Woodlands Township is the Park Sponsor. For additional information, visit www.TheWoodlands.com and click on Things To Do and then Events. About The Woodlands® T h e Wo o d l a n d s i s a 28,500-acre master planned community located 27 miles north of downtown Houston. Throughout its 47-year history, The Woodlands has led the way among master planned communities that practice environmental preservation. It is home to 119,000 people, and over 66,000 people work in the community. The Woodlands is one of the most successful master planned communities in Texas and the nation. The Wo o d l a n d s w a s n a m e d “Trailblazer of the Year” in 2018 by the Greater Houston Builders Association. The community was also named “Humanitarian of the Year” in 2019, 2017, 2016 and 2007 and “Master Planned Community of the Year” in 2015, 2010 and 2007 by the Greater Houston Builders Association. For more i n f o r m a t i o n , visit www.thewoodlands.com . For additional details, find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagr am and LinkedIn.


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Suggestions for Mindful Eating: Asparagus Food for Thought Diana Anderson

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Why Eat Asparagus? High in vitamins B6 and C, plus fiber, folate, and glutathione, an anticarcinogen and antioxidant, asparagus is an excellent nutritional choice. It comes in three colors: white, green or purple, although the green variety is the most common. Long considered a luxury vegetable, often with a luxury price tag, fresh American-grown asparagus appears in stores in late February. But asparagus is at its best—and is usually cheapest—in April and May. And sure, while there’s frozen and canned asparagus, which can be enjoyed year-round, nothing beats the delicate flavor of fresh asparagus. Choosing and Storing Asparagus Asparagus spears can be thick or thin. Some people prefer one kind over another but size is not necessarily an indicator of quality. Thicker spears may have tougher, woodier ends, but these are broken off before cooking anyway. The key is to select straight, firm, uniformly sized spears with closed tips. Since asparagus deteriorates

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rapidly, it’s important to select bundles that are refrigerated or on ice. For the same reason, asparagus should be used within two or three days of purchase, preferably sooner. If you do need to keep it for a day or two, the best way is to place the spears upright in a bowl (or even a small v a s e ) o f c o l d w a t e r. Alternatively, you can wrap the ends of the spears in a damp paper towel and refrigerate them. W h a t t o D o Wi t h Asparagus To prepare asparagus, you will need to rinse the spears and break off the tough ends. After that, how you cook asparagus is up to you. Purists enjoy their asparagus with nothing more than a drizzle of good-quality olive oil, but you can enjoy asparagus in many different dishes: in soups, salads, stir-fries, risottos, scrambled eggs, pasta, and many more dishes besides. You can find some great low-fat recipe ideas below. So How Do You Cook Asparagus? In short, quickly! Here are the basic ways to cook this yummy veg. Note the blanching idea below is really key if you want those green crisp asparagus you may see in the deli case of some high-end markets. * Steaming: First, you need to tie a bundle of asparagus spears together numerous, decorated cars, trucks, ATVs, and golf carts. The Degner family would like to express their heart-felt thanks to ALL of you for making Kristen’s 40th birthday party a special event on this miraculous occasion! Steve retired after 35 y e a r s w i t h t h e Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, working the night shift most of that

with kitchen string, just under the tips and also near the bottom, making sure the bottom ends are level. Place the bundle in a tall pot of 2 inches of boiling water, unless you have your very own asparagus steamer. Cover and steam for 5-8 minutes, depending on the thickness of the spears. While the ends of the asparagus are being boiled, the tips are actually being steamed. The end result should be bright green, crisp yet tender spears. * Boiling: Lay the asparagus spears in a large skillet with about an inch of water. Boil for up to 5 minutes, depending on thickness of the spears. * Blanching: If you are using the asparagus in salads or for other cold dishes, plunging the boiled or steamed asparagus in cold or iced water as soon as they are done immediately stops the cooking process and helps preserve the color and crispness of the asparagus. * Microwaving: Lay asparagus in a microwavesafe baking dish, with tips towards the center. Add about a 1/4 cup of water: cover and microwave for 4-5 minutes. * Roasting: Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Lay asparagus on a baking sheet. Drizzle with a tablespoon of olive oil. Roast for 8-10 minutes. * Stir Frying: Cut spears diagonally into 1

1/2 inch to 2-inch pieces and stir fry with a teaspoon of sesame or olive oil for 3 minutes. * Roasting: Place asparagus on a baking sheet coated with nonstick cooking spray and roast in a preheated 450-degree oven for about 10-15 minutes, depending on thickness of the spears. O r, i n s t e a d o f u s i n g cooking spray, drizzle a little olive oil over the asparagus before roasting. * Grilling: Place asparagus spears on a preheated (medium-high heat) grill sprayed with olive oil spray and cook for about 5-8 minutes until tender, turning occasionally. What Pairs Well With Asparagus - Asparagus and dairy produce. Asparagus is excellent served with any type of dairy product, such as cheese (particularly Gra na Padano or Parmigiano), butter and any sauces containing dairy produce or cream. - Asparagus and eggs. A great classic? Green asparagus, eggs and truffle. These ingredients are so ideally suited because they both have a grassy note, while truffles have hints of onion that are also to be found in asparagus and, to a lesser extent, in eggs. The real secret is that asparagus, eggs and truffle all share sulphurous notes. - A s p a r a g u s

time so that he could take care of Kristen during the day. His medical training as an EMT came in handy and he also shares his knowledge as an adjunct instructor for the Montgomery County Hospital District. His desire to help people does not stop there. He has been a volunteer with the Montgomery County

Search and Rescue team for 32 years and is currently in his 4th term as president. Pam retired after 28 years with the Conroe Independent School District where she was a sign language interpreter for deaf students. Her love for these children extends beyond the classroom to extracurricular activities and personal relationships that continue even now. Like so many other parents who put their disabled children first and foremost, Steve and Pam deserve recognition for the many selfless years of sacrifice, caring for a special needs child. The rewards come from all the little things these children do to show their love!

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others Sisters from other Chapters. The Meeting was brought to order by the District 111 Chairman, Sue Hardy, and the 1st order of business was to Honor all the Deceased UDC Members that had passed

and bacon or raw ham. The ideal way to proceed is to make these ingredients crisp by gently frying them. You can use raw or cooked ham to wrap little bunches of asparagus in. In this case, the pairing is achieved by contrasting savory and sweet flavors. By adding egg, you have the recipe of traditional “asparagus carbonara”. - A s p a r a g u s with prawns, fresh crab and scallops. Here is a recipe to use asparagus as an ingredient in a more complex manner. Use a bottled vinaigrette dressing to avoid the added step of making your own. If you have never used fennel, it is almost always available at Kroger. It is common in Italian recipes and has a slight licorice flavor which pairs it nicely with asparagus. Grilled Fennel and Asparagus Salad Vinaigrette: 1 clove garlic, smashed to a paste with a pinch of salt 1 lemon, juice and zest 1/4 cup Italian white wine vinegar 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1 1/2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil Salad: 2 bunches jumbo asparagus, trimmed 1 large bulb fennel,

away of the District 111 eleven Chapters, this past year. As their names were read aloud and the memorial bell was toll, as an angel was added to their Memorial Wreath. Then the yearly District Chapter Reports were presented and filed, and other business needs attended to. Everyone looked forward to the Live Auction held by Auctioneer REBEL JOAN O F A R C , L Y N HOWARD! Excitement was in the bidding!! The Silent Auction was quite fun too with beautiful handmade items, as well as Confederate History Books, jewelry, and lovely assorted treasurers . Rebel Joan Of Arc attendees were the top bidders on many of those beauties. The all important discussion of the upcoming TEXAS Division UDC Convention being Hosted by District 111 and the 11 Chapters, was held by Convention Chairman, Clara Malak, who graciously covered all the preparations for the Convention. Rebel Joan Of Arc is Honored to Co-Host the elegant President’s Night, the final night of the Convention. RJOA

trimmed, halved oil, for oiling grill 1 tablespoon olive oil 1/4 cup pine nuts 1/2 cup golden currants 1/2 cup oil-cured olives, pitted, crushed 3 cups baby arugula Pinch kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper 1 cup shaved Pecorino Romano 1. For the salad: Add the asparagus and fennel to the vinaigrette and toss to coat well. Brush the grill with some canola oil. Place the vegetables on the grill and cook until just caramelized and charred on all sides, about 4 minutes. Set aside to cool briefly. 2. Heat a small sauté pan over medium-high heat. Add the olive oil and the pine nuts; toast until just golden brown, about 2 minutes. Set aside to cool in the pan then add to salad bowl. 3. Slice the asparagus on the bias into 1-inch pieces. Core the fennel halves, then slice them 1/8inch-thick. Add the asparagus and fennel to the salad bowl. Add the currants, olives, arugula, salt and pepper. Toss well. Let sit for 5 minutes to allow the salad to absorb the vinaigrette. Adjust the amount of vinaigrette and garnish with the shaved Pecorino.

PRESIDENT JENNY LEHR has a committee in place, with various RJOA Chairmen: DEBBIE LaRUE, DIANNE KEBODEAUX, DONNA SUMMERS, SHELIA WILLIAMSON, and ANITA STEVENS. Also RJOA LYN HOWARD will be doing Live Auctions at the Hat Luncheon for the E d u c a t i o n a n d Scholarships Awards that are given yearly across Texas. So much business covered and so much to look forward to. After the delicious lunch at Joe’s Italian Restaurant, Rebel Joan Of Arc made the most of their day by paying respects to Polk County Historical Confederate Monuments and Markers. There is always so much to become educated on in our Texas History. It was a proud and meaningful gathering. Then all enjoyed the “Livingston Shopping” before heading home, with cars packed with bags and boxes of more additional treasurers. Another glorious day with Rebel Joan Of Arc Sisters!


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Biden’s Tax-and-Spend ‘Infrastructure’ Plan Would Slow Economy, Deepen Swamp Walden Happenings By Doc Fennessy The opinions expressed in this editorial do not necessarily reflect those of MCN.

In contrast there was a reference to Pittsburgh creating jobs through infrastructure projects. But its combination of tax hikes and central planning President Joe Biden, announced several weeks ago, that his $1.9 trillion plan could leave the nation poorer and more dysfunctional. In this weeks review article written by David Ditch with the Heritage F o u n d a t i o n titled;“Biden’sTax-andSpend Infrastructure’ Plan Would Slow Economy, Deepen Swamp,” .was published on March 31, 2021 in the Sunday Family Houmour Review. David Ditch is a research associate specializing in budget and transportation policy in the Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget at The Heritage Foundation. The following text in this article are all of the unabridged words of author David Ditch throughout the article. Author David Ditch

begins his article by saying that, “The Biden administration on Wednesday released details of the first part of its latest enormous spending plan. Although President Joe Biden is promoting the plan as a way to create jobs through infrastructure projects, its combination of tax hikes and central planning would leave the nation poorer and more dysfunctional. In contrast, the new Biden plan uses tax hikes for businesses and investors to facilitate a big expansion of federal power. Given that the economic recovery during the pandemic is still fragile, the last thing we need is tax increases that discourage private sector investments and make us less competitive in global markets. The 2017 tax cuts provided enormous benefits[D1] to Americans across the income scale. Rather than continue the pro-growth success of tax reform, the Biden plan would gut it. Instead, the plan recycles bad ideas from the Obama administration and scales them up. For instance, the plan uses 15 years of tax revenue to pay for just eight years of

spending, similar to budget gimmicks that were part of Obamacare. More importantly, the plan envisions that only a bigger federal government can solve the nation’s problems and create jobs. Yet former President Barack Obama’s 2009 “stimulus” package was a failure at creating jobs because federal infrastructure spending is slow and wasteful and serves to pull skilled workers away from private construction jobs. Another recycled gimmick that the plan relies on is hiding opportunistic spending provisions behind a popular word. Just a few weeks ago, Congress passed a $1.9 trillion package that lawmakers labeled “COVID-19 relief,” despite the fact that health spending accounted for less than 10%. Now we see the word “infrastructure” deployed as a shield because most of us associate the concept with roads and bridges that we drive on every day. In reality, though, only about 5% of the Biden plan ($135 billion of the $2.25 trillion total) would go toward roads and bridges. Instead, the plan would spend more on subsidies for electric vehicles (which benefits

wealthier households), corporate welfare, and other things entirely unrelated to infrastructure such as health benefits and job training programs with a long history of failure. On transportation, Biden’s plan follows the far-left Green New Deal by putting more of the spending increase into transportation modes such as mass transit and Amtrak than highways and bridges. This is despite the fact that transit and Amtrak already are heavily subsidized and account for a tiny share of overall travel. Not only would this plan damage the economy and waste unimaginable amounts of taxpayer money, but it also would cause permanent damage to our democracy. By enacting federal programs to micromanage state, local, and private sector responsibilities such as drinking water, internet, housing, school buildings, and the power grid, Washington would have too much control over too many things. To do so at a time when the federal government is already too large for Congress to oversee, and growing faster than we can possibly afford, is a recipe for dysfunction and unaccountable gover-

David Ditch is a research associate specializing in budget and transportation policy in the Federal Budget at The Heritage Foundation. nance. Many goals of the Biden plan would be better accomplished by getting government out of the way rather than handing more power and money to Congress and federal bureaucrats. For example, we could have better roads and bridges using existing spending by getting rid of federal red tape that makes construction projects take longer and cost more. Deregulation and further tax reforms can aid businesses and add permanent jobs throughout the country. Local reforms

to boost residential development would improve housing affordability far more than hundreds of billions in federal spending. Despite the big promises surrounding this latest multitrillion-dollar spending package, Americans should recognize that the plan would do tremendous harm to the economy and our foundational system of divided government. Congress should avoid blindly supporting the extreme agenda that the president’s plan represents.

Young Texas Artist Competition and Concert Will Be Back In March 2022! Now Running a Matching-Fundraising Campaign for seasonal Support. By “Doc” Fennessy Hey folks the young Texas artist official Texas state music competition and concert is coming back in March of 2022. This will also include the traditional Bach, Beethoven, and Texas Bar-B-Q prior to the show in a huge circus tent in the street adjacent to the theater. The competition will start on a Wednesday in the Historic Crighton Theatre in Conroe, Texas. The final night of competition will be presented to the public on the following Saturday evening preceded by the famous BockBeethoven Bar-B-Que. Presently, the young Texas artist are running a Matching -Fund Raising Campaign in order to raise a projected $250,000 to be donated in order to support the coming concert season competition. Susie Pokorski,

President of the Young Texas Artist says that, “To sustain the organization and make the promise a reality – now with the silver lining of time- we are making plans and launching our inaugural annual fund, PLEASE JOIN US!” All donations should be mailed to SUSIE MOORE P O K O R S K I P R E S IDENT/CEO, YOUNG TEXAS ARTIST, 1608 PINE OAK DRIVE CONROE, TEXAS 77304. The Young Texas Artist competition and concert is the official state of Texas musical competition that includes 18- to 31year-old students enrolled in a Texas college, university, or an accredited music facility. The competition categories are in Piano, Vo i c e , S t r i n g s , a n d Percussion. The competition is judged by a Panel of five National and Interna-

tional recognized performers, conductors, and university professors. There is prize money available for several categories that exists from $20,000 to $40,000 plus other professional awards. For classical music “Stars of Tomorrow,” Competition participants: Cash Awards- double to $40,000, Performance Awards- add important Texas opportunities, Career Developmentexpand and include individual mentoring, Alumni Services- offer career development and performance opportunities. There is also an Audience participation cash award whereas the audience is polled to pick their favorite classical musical artist of the competition. The prestigious Action Committee is headed by YTA Founder Jim Pokorski and Susie Pokorski, Judge Alan “Barb” and Mimi

Sadler, John and Gabriele Tr y o n , C a r o l a n d D r. Douglas Aycock, Annette and Ken Hallock, Janie and Richard Kobes, and Amy and George Sowers cordially invite you readers to participate in this highly regarded Texas Arts and Culture event. All donations will be matching funds and are tax deductible as the Young Texas Artist, Inc is a 501© (3) nonprofit organization. All donations should be mailed to SUSIE MOORE P O K O R S K I P R E S IDENT/CEO, YOUNG TEXAS ARTIST, 1608 PINE OAK DRIVE CONROE, TEXAS 77304 PICTURE CAPTION: Susie Pokorski, President of The Young Texas Artists ( Y TA ) h a v e b e e n t h e driving force for the last two decades for the official state of Texas Musical Competition and Concerts.


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Texas State Senator

My Five Cents...

Robert Nichols

A monthly column from Sen. Robert Nichols by Sen. Robert Nichols, Senate District 3

On April 21, 1836, General Sam Houston led the Texan Army in a decisive victory over General Santa Anna in the Battle of San Jacinto. The fighting lasted a mere 18 minutes. Though Santa Anna escaped the battlefield and fled, he was captured the next day and held as a prisoner of war for about three weeks until he signed the peace treaty that ended the conflict and paved the way for the Republic of Texas.

point was there was no Here are five things requirement for ERCOT happening around your board members to live in the state. This bill would state: require the presiding 1. Texas Senate passes officer, the counsellor, and bill reforming the ERCOT every other member of the board board are Texas residents. It would also give the This past week, the Governor the authority to Texas Senate passed a bill appoint the chairman of the reforming the makeup of board, with confirmation the ERCOT board. After by the Senate. This bill W i n t e r S t o r m U r i , would give the state criticism of the ERCOT leadership more oversight board was widespread. over ERCOT, its board, One particular sticking and its operations.

Weather for the Lake Conroe area Wednesday Mostly sunny, with a high near 89. South wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Wednesday Night A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 72. Southeast wind 10 to 15 mph. Thursday Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 81. South wind around 10 mph becoming west in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 70%. Thursday Night A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 61. Friday A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 74. Friday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 57. Saturday A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 80. Saturday Night A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 61. Sunday A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 84. Sunday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 64. Monday Sunny, with a high near 86.

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2. Senate passes Senate Joint Resolution 45 and Senate Bill 1025 The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the lack of checks and balances the legislature has when it's not in session. This bill and the accompanying Senate Joint Resolution would propose a constitutional amendment regarding the powers of the governor, the legislature, and the Texas Supreme Court following prolonged disasters or emergency declarations. Specifically, the legislation would require the governor to call a special legislative session if he or she wants to continue a disaster declaration past thirty days and the declaration either

affects half the state's population, affects twofifths (102 or more) of the counties, or affects twothirds of the counties in three or more trauma service regions. This measure would allow the legislature to provide advice and consent on continuing disaster waivers and actions. The American system of government was created on the foundation that checks and balances on each branch of government are necessary. This bill and the accompanying proposed constitutional amendment seek to live up to that ideal. If passed by the legislature, the constitutional amendment will be on the ballot this fall.

tions would also be banned from hiring contract lobbyists and from lobbying on property tax issues. Importantly, this bill does not prevent elected officials or municipality's employees from coming to Austin and testifying on a bill. It would also allow municipalities to cover travel expenses for officials or employees who come to testify. This bill will prevent large cities and counties who can afford these contract lobbyists from lobbying on legislation that would negatively effect rural areas or municipalities with smaller populations and tax bases.

4. Senate passes resolution affirming Texas sovereignty, enumerated 3. Ban on taxpayer powers funded lobbying passed by Senate Concurrent Senate Resolution 12 passed the T h e Te x a s S e n a t e Senate this week. This recently passed Senate Bill SCR maintains and claims 10 which would ban cities Texas' sovereignty under and counties from hiring the Tenth Amendment to contract lobbyist in Austin the US Constitution. The using taxpayer money. It Tenth Amendment to the would however allow US Constitution gives all counties and cities to powers not otherwise r e m a i n m e m b e r s o f enumerated and granted to associations like Texas the federal government to Municipal League and the states. This resolution Texas Association of s t a t e s a n u m b e r o f Counties. Those associa- instances that the federal

government has overstepped its Constitutional limits. It calls on the federal government to halt and reverse its practice of assuming powers and imposing mandates and laws upon states that are not enumerated in the Constitution. By sending this resolution to the US Senate and the US House of Representatives, we are calling on them to stop their unconstitutional practices. 5. Early voting in municipal elections started this week, election May 1 Early voting has begun for local and municipal elections across the state. Statewide early voting started on April 19 and runs through April 27. Election Day is May 1. You can check your local newspaper or go online to VoteTexas.gov to find your polling place and its hours of operation. Be sure to bring your approved form of photo ID to the election place. Voting is one of our most fundamental rights as citizens and exercising your right to vote is important. Be sure to make time to vote in your local elections!

Governor Abbott Appoints Buick to the San Jacinto River Authority Board of Directors AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Stacey Buick to the San Jacinto River Authority Board of Directors for a term set to expire on October 16, 2021. The San

Jacinto River Authority is a government agency whose mission is to develop, conserve, and protect the water resources of the San Jacinto River basin. Stacey Buick of

Montgomery is co-owner of Sundance Aviation and former team owner of Buick Racing, Inc. She is a member of the Lake Conroe Association and a former member of the Lake

Conroe Community Network and the City of Conroe Task Force on Water. This appointment is subject to Senate confirmation.

Cornyn, Cuellar, Gonzales Op-Ed: A Bipartisan Solution for Nation’s Out-of-Control Border WA S H I N G TO N — I n response to the ongoing influx of migrants across Texas’s southern border, U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) and U.S. Representatives Henry Cuellar (TX28) and Tony Gonzales (TX-23) authored the following op-ed in the San Antonio Express-News announcing their bipartisan, bicameral legislation to respond to the crisis: A Bipartisan Solution f o r N a t i o n ’s O u t - o f Control Border Sen. Cornyn, Rep. Cuellar, and Rep. Gonzales San Antonio ExpressNews April 23, 2021 https://www.expressne ws.com/opinion/commenta ry/article/Cornyn-CuellarGonzales-A-bipartisansolution-16124195.php 18,890. That’s how many unaccompanied children crossed our southern border last month. For context, it’s enough people to fill every seat in the AT&T Center. We know the journey to our border isn’t safe or easy for children. Many arrive malnourished and in critical health, having endured weeks or even months on the road. Physical and sexual abuse are common. Some young girls arrive pregnant. These children account for only a fraction of the more than 172,000 migrants Customs and Border Protection, or CBP, encountered along the border in March — the highest number on record. The system is so over-

whelmed that children who by law cannot remain in CBP custody for more than 72 hours have been held more than 10 days. The federal government has set up influx care facilities across the state, including Freeman Expo Hall, to help care for children. At one point, the processing facility in Donna was at 1,600 percent capacity. All of this is happening with the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has made routine tasks such as transporting and caring for migrants incredibly dangerous. Law enforcement, local officials and nonprofits lack the facilities, personnel and resources to manage this crisis in a fair, efficient and humane way. That needs to change. This past week, we introduced the Bipartisan Border Solutions Act to address the migrant influx at the border. This is the only immigration bill supported by members in both parties and both chambers of Congress. We have also been proud to work with Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., a fellow border state native. First and foremost, our legislation will provide new protections for unaccompanied children. It’s painful this must be put into law, but there should never be a circumstance in which a child is released to the custody of a sex offender, child abuser or other dangerous criminal. The health and well-being of these children is a top

priority — while in the care of the government and upon release to sponsors. Second, the Bipartisan Border Solutions Act will help streamline the processing of migrants. At one point last month, processing centers were so overwhelmed that the Biden administration considered flying migrants to facilities along the northern border — a huge waste of time and resources. Our legislation will establish at least four regional processing centers in high-traffic areas along the border to properly handle the influx of migrants. These will help improve coordination between the various government agencies involved and make the process more efficient. They will also ensure we don’t have to skip important steps of the process — such as issuing a notice to appear in immigration court — due to a facility running beyond its capacity. Third, this legislation will create a pilot program to expedite legal proceedings. Our immigration court backlog is already 1.3 million cases deep, and the average time for a case to be adjudicated is about 2½ years. With the current surge in migration, those numbers will only grow. It’s in everyone’s best interest to resolve cases fairly and efficiently, and deliver migrants the legal certainty they need to move forward with their lives. To support this goal, the

bill requires the hiring of hundreds of immigration judge teams, asylum officers, litigation teams and other staff. The cases of migrants who arrive during surges will be prioritized to ensure those with legitimate claims can be granted asylum without lengthy delays, while also disincentivizing would-be migrants with weak asylum claims from attempting the dangerous journey to the border. This bill makes a number of other commonsense changes to alleviate staffing shortages, expand language translation and legal orientation services for migrants, and improve coordination between federal, state and local officials. We are already facing a humanitarian crisis, and unless we take action, the situation will only get worse. The number of unaccompanied children who arrived on our border more than doubled from February to March. And we are on track to see the highest number of illegal border crossings in two decades. There is no time for partisan fights and no excuse for inaction. This crisis has placed a dire strain on our resources, and Congress must take action before the entire system collapses. We have been proud to work across the aisle on the Bipartisan Border Solutions Act. It’s time for our colleagues on both sides of the aisle to join us.

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Devotional The Heart Of Joy Begins Early And Has No End Spreading the Word

By Gail J. Box Gailbox@consolidated.net

We a l l k n o w t h e opposite of joy is sadness. So how do we want to be known? What or who do we want others to see in us? What brings us into living a joyful life? Or more important, what does God want to see in us? We have to choose one or the other. One is God. The other is forever a part of darkness and sadness. Now, there are times of sadness for death of others, but those times aren’t supposed to linger for long. That may be the

time to increase our prayers for a recovery. Singing and praying always helps us bring our body and mind into His perfect will for us. We learn to break through the barrier of darkness into God’s light. We realize we have an enemy who is the major “joy-stealer” and happiness-grabber.” It’s a good thing to pray sadness and trials out of our life. As we pray through those negative thoughts and feelings, then we should experience God’s peace and presence of joy, which helps us to lift our inner spirit into the light. Darkness cannot stand the peace of a spirit filled with hope, faith, and light.

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Old Hwy 105, 936ASSEMBLY OF 588-2330 GOD Mt. Sinai Baptist, Cornerstone ChrisBethel Road, Monttian Assembly of God gomery, 936-597-4668 of Conroe, located at Union Grove Baptist 100 Mosswood Dr., Church of Richards, Conroe, Texas in front of Texas River Plantation. 936About 11 mi N of 273-1755 New Life Assembly Montgomery on FM 149 Sunday School all of God, Rabon Chapel Road, Montgomery, 936- ages 9:45 am, Church Service 11:00 am, 588-3399 Wednesday Bible Study and Youth Group 6 pm BAPTIST Church of the Good CATHOLIC Soldier (Baptist AffiliaSacred Heart tion), 1501 North Frazier Catholic, (McKenzie's BBQ), 109 N. Frazier, Conroe, Texas, Phone: Conroe, 936-494-5775, 936-756-8186 www.churchofthegoodso ldier.org. Worship: St. Mary’s Sunday at 10:30am, Catholic, Sunday School: 9:30 am FM 1774, Heritage Baptist Plantersville, Church 19087 Lake Mt. 936-894-2223 Pleasant Rd, Montgom7:45 Service ery 77356 St. Joseph’s CathoPhone: Pastor Bear lic, 936 448-4027 CR 213, Stoneham, Gary Chapel Baptist 936-894-2223 Church PO Box 125, MontJEWISH gomery, Texas 77356, Congregation Beth 5525 Spring Branch Shalom, 5125 Road, Montgomery. 713- Shadowbend Place, The 478-1256, Sunday Bible Woodlands, Class 10:00 am, Worship 281-362-1100 Service at 11:00 am. Faith Baptist Church LUTHERAN Meets at 464 McCaleb Grace Lutheran Rd. (ELCA), Sunday Morning Highway 105 W., Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Lake Conroe, 936-588Worship Service 10:45 1944 a.m. Living Savior Sunday Evening Lutheran ChurchWorship 6:00 p.m. LCMS 309 Pond St. St. Beulah Baptist Montgomery 77356 Church, located in Church phone: 936-597Dobbin, P.O. Box 112, 8013 Web : Montgomery, 77356 www.livingsaviortexas.o Benui Baptist rg Pastor David R. Church, Bailes. Scott Ridge and FM 1097, Montgomery METHODIST Antioch Baptist, Montgomery United Dobbin, 936-597Methodist Church 5560 22548 Highway 105 China Grove Baptist West Church, Willis, 936Montgomery, TX 767-4744 77356 Dacus Baptist, Dacus, Phone: 936-597-6162 407-735-6403, Sunday Worship: dacusbaptist@consolidat 8:30 a.m., 9:45 am., ed.net 11:00 a.m. Praise & www.dacusbaptist.org Worship First Baptist Church, Sunday School: 9:45 Hwy 105 W., Monta.m. gomery, 936-597-4230 Www.mumctex.org Honea Baptist Richards United Church, Methodist Church FM 2854, Montgom6639 FM 1696 ery, Richards 936-588-1260 Worship Service 11 Jones Chapel AM Baptist, Sunday School 10AM FM 2854, 936-756Porter Chapel A.M.E. 2505 Zion Church, Mt. Calvary Baptist, 1308 S. Hwy 1486,

The word “joy” has six helpers: blessed, joyful, happy, delighted, overjoyed and uplifted. For those who like numbers, “joy” is used over 200 times in the Bible. Here is the first time “joy” is used in a Bible verse. Laban is speaking to Jacob about how he, Jacob, took Laban’s daughters away secretly. Laban asks: “Why did you flee secretly and deceive me, and did not tell me so that I might have sent you away with j o y a n d w i t h songs……?” Genesis 31: 27. Now, here is the last time joy is used in the Bible. We look to the tiny book of Jude which is

right before Revelation, where it’s stated as a promise of God: “Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, and to make you stand in the presence of His glory blameless with great joy; to the only God Our Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, dominion and authority, before all time and now and forever. Amen.” Jude 1:24-25. When I read these words, joy means we who know Him will one day be ecstatic with joy and happiness like we’ve never known on earth. It’s like looking at our first b a b y, g r a n d b a b y, o r great-grandbaby for the first time. There’s no

Dobbin, a.m. 936-597-5331 or 936WaldenChurch.com 449-5983 River of Life Living Way Church, Church, 2080 Longmire Rd, 17156 FM 1097, Conroe Montgomery, 936-449936-441-8875 4414 Hope Tabernacle Cornerstone Church, Pastor David 1011 W. Lewis, Whitaker Conroe, Meets at 18961 936-756-7792 Freeport Dr Montgomery Lakeside Bible 936.582.7722 Church, Thursday 7:30pm 18940 Freeport Drive Sunday School at Montgomery, 93610:00am 582-1977 Sunday Worship at Church of St. John, 6:00pm retreat and wildlife Community And center, Interdenominational 2615 St. Beulah Lone Star Cowboy Chapel Rd., MontgomChurch ery, 936-597-5757 21627 Eva St. Fellowship of Montgomery, TX Montgomery 77356 12681 FM 149 (936) 597-5742 Montgomery, TX 77356 Pastors Randy & Darla Weaver (936) 597-3949 Senior Pastor Dale Service Times: Talbert Sundays 8:30; 10:00 and Service Times: 11:30am Mondays Sundays at 9:30am & 7:00pm Livestream: Watch us 11am / Wednesdays at live Sundays & Mondays 6:30pm for Children & @ live.lonestar.tv or go Student Ministries Watch us live Sundays to the Lone Star Cowboy Church Facebook page @fellowshipofmontgom ery.online.church or and click on the follow us on Facebook Livestream link. @thefmchurch! Website: www.lonestar.tv www.thefmchurch.co Abundant Life m Ministries Corner of FM EPISCOPAL 149 & FM 1097 W. St. James the Apostle Montgomery TX 77356 Episcopal, Prayer /Sunday School 1803 Highland 9:30 am Sunday Service Hollow, Conroe, 93611:30 am Wednesday 756-8831 Pray/Bible Study 6:30 The Grace Christian pm Outreach Center RiverStone Commu25293 Tisdale Road, nity Church Dobbin, Texas 19380 Hwy 105 Ste. 936-689-3141 500 Mt. Pleasent Baptist Montgomery, TX Church 77356 FM 149 N., MontSun: 9:00 Kingdom gomery, 936-449-6807 Life, 10:30 Worship The Church @ Lake Wed: 6:30 p.m. Conroe RiverStoneCC.org April Sound Church, 1701 McCaleb Rd 67 ½ April Wind S., Montgomery, TX April Sound, 936-58877316 2832 936-588-4975 Lighthouse Fellowwww.lakechurch.com ship Church, Sunday worship @ Montgomery, 93610:00 a.m. Wed. activites 582-7700 6:30-8pm Living Branch North Shore Church Church, 10 am Worship Highway 105 W., Service Lake Conroe, 936-58818501 Fm1097 West 3400 @ the Bentwater West New Beginning Bible Gate Entrance Church, Pastor Cary Smith 19087 Mt. Pleasant Covenant Felloship Cemetary Rd, 936-597302 N. Danville, 8921 Willis, Tx. 77378 Father’s House, 936/890-8034 Family Worship www.cfmlife.org Center, Celebration Service Highway 105 W, Lake 10am Sundays Conroe, 936-588-4660 Youth Explosing 7pm Walden Community Wednesdays Church, Pastors Sean & Lori 12400 Walden Rd, Jo Cook Walden, 936-582-6696 Services 9:30 and 11 PRESBYTERIN

greater joy on the earth than that. Those encounters simply mean that our family will continue with another generation on earth when we go on to heaven! And we all pray for each of our family members to have that kind of joy that can also be passed down to the next and next and next generations. The best way to “pass down joy” is to be joyously happy as we live our lives asking God to be first in our families. Sing to the babies about Jesus. Read them the stories available about the great

heroes from Abraham to Moses to David and Daniel. Then let them hear of how Jesus healed so many people in Israel. And some day, they may need to hear what happened to Jonah because he neglected to obey the Lord! Yes, the stories are old, but they are appropriate for helping a child grow to know how to obey their parents and develop a kind heart toward others. A heart for Jesus is a song forever which dwells in a heart of joy, always. Jesus: Only Yield: J.O.Y.

Union Grove Baptist Church of Richards Annual Camp Fundraiser Variety Show May 7th 6:30 pm Please join us: Sunday School Classes for all ages begins at 9:45AM Church Service at 11:00 AM Monday night Bible Study Discussion at 6:15 and Wednesday Bible Study as well as Youth group activities at 6:00PM All are welcome! Wednesday - 7:00 First Presbyterian pm Church of Conroe Phone: 936-582-4855 2727 N. Loop 336 Email: West Conroe, Texas 936- cofcmontgomery@conso lidated.net 756-8884 Web: Sun. 9:00 & 11:00 www.cofcmontgomery.or Sun Sch 10:00 g Nursery provided Paul Praschnik, Church of Christ in Minister Montgomery 301 Pond Street, Montgomery, TX. Sunday Bible Class 9:30 am Worship - 10:30 am and 6:00 pm


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CITATION BY PUBLICATION Application to Determine Heirship ATTORNEY OF RECORD OR PERSON FILING CAUSE CHRISTOPHER COLE FORBES 709 N SAN JACINTO ST CONROE TX 77301 THE STATE OF TEXAS

TO: The unknown heirs of the ESTATE OF: Kouloumoundras, Michael Anonis, Deceased GREETING: You are commanded to appear and answer to the Application to Determine Heirship filed by Heather Kouloumoundras, at or before 10 O'clock A.M. of the first Monday after the expiration of Ten (10) days from the date of Publication of this Citation, before the Honorable County Court at Law #2 of MONTGOMERY County, at the Courthouse in Conroe, Texas. Said application was filed on the March 23, 2021. The file number of said matter being: 21-40968-P The style being: ESTATE OF: Kouloumoundras, Michael The nature of said proceeding being substantially as follows, to wit: Determine who the heirs and only heirs of the decedent are and their respective shares and interests in this estate; that no appraisers be appointed; and for all other relief to which applicant may be entitled. GIVEN under my hand and seal of said Court, in CONROE, Texas, this 1st day of April, 2021. (SEAL County Court at Law #2) MARK TURNBULL, COUNTY CLERK MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS /s/ Eloisa Salinas Eloisa Salinas, Deputy Published Dates: April 7, 14, 21, 28, 2021

TEXAS Notice of Public Sale Notice is hereby given that Sentry Self Storage at 30690 Aldine Westfield Rd, Spring, Tx 77386 will sell the contents of the storage units listed below at a public auction to satisfy a landlord's lien (pursuant to Chapter 59 of the Texas Statutes – Property Code). The sale will take place at the website StorageTreasures.com on 5/19/2021 at 12:30 pm. The sale will be conducted under the guidance of Christopher Rosa (#16850) on behalf of the facility's management. Units may be available for viewing prior to the sale at StorageTreasures.com. Contents will be sold for cash only to the highest bidder. A 10% buyer's premium will be charged as well as a $50 cleaning deposit per unit. All sales are final. Seller reserves the right to withdraw the property at any time before the sale or to refuse any bids. The property to be sold is described as “general household items” unless otherwise noted. Property includes the storage unit contents belonging to the following tenants: Francisco Ramirez – Household goods, tools, homemade trailer: Joe Briones – Tools: Jeremiah Morin – Home Furniture. Published Dates: April 28 and May 5, 2021 NOTICE OF CONSTABLE'S SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY *

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Neil Vernon Cottrell, Deceased, were issued on April 15, 2021, in Cause No. 20-40494-P, pending in the County Court at Law No. 2, Montgomery County, Texas, to: Eric Vernon Cottrell. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o: Eric Vernon Cottrell 104 North Chandler Creek Circle The Woodlands, Montgomery County Texas DATED the 24th day of April, 2021. Elizabeth Iles Attorney for Eric Vernon Cottrell State Bar No.: 10386500 10210 Grogans Mill Road Suite 225 Spring, TX 77380 Telephone: (832) 721-1679 Facsimile: (866) 371-6212 E-mail: contact@ileslaw.com Published Date: April 28, 2021 Notice to Creditors of The Estate of FRANCIS JOSEPH HUNT, Deceased Cause No. 21-40769-P Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of FRANCIS JOSEPH HUNT, Deceased, were issued to FRANCIS JOHN HUNT, on April 6, 2021, in Cause No. 21-40769P, as Independent Executor. Said case is currently pending in the County Court of Montgomery County, Texas. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present their claims against this Estate to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o: Austin B. Butts, Esq., CPA PRATT LAW GROUP, PLLC 2591 Dallas Parkway, Suite 505 Frisco, Texas 75034 DATED the 13th day of April, 2021. PRATT LAW GROUP, PLLC /s/ Austin B. Butts DARRYL V. PRATT TEXAS STATE BAR NO. 24002789 dpratt@prattlawgroup.com AUSTIN B. BUTTS TEXAS STATE BAR NO. 24094573 abutts@prattlawgroup.com 1415 E. Blanco Road, Ste. 8 Boerne, Texas 78006 Main Address: 2591 Dallas Pkwy, Ste 505 Frisco, Texas 75034 Telephone: 972.712.1515 Facsimile: 972.712.2832

www.TexasEstates.com Published Date: April 28, 2021

Notice is hereby given that by a certain Order of Sale issued out of the 284th Judicial District Court of Montgomery County, Texas on the 12th day of February, 2021, in favor of Bentwater Property Owners Association, Inc. recovered a judgment in Cause No. 19-08-10714-CV, in the 284th Judicial District Court of Montgomery County, Texas on the 1st day of October, 2019, against Roberto Guevara. Placed in my hands for service, I, Philip Cash as Constable Precinct 1, Montgomery County, Texas, did on the 29th day of March, 2021 levy on REAL property described below, and on the 4th day of May, 2021, I will offer for sale and sell at 501 N. Thompson, 4th Floor, Suite 402, Conroe, Texas 77301, at approximately 10:00 a.m. for cash to the highest bidder, all right, title, and interest that the said defendant Roberto Guevara had in the property described below: PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:

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$1,581.50 Amount due on assessment account $3,685.50 Attorney Fees Post-Judgment interest at the rate of five percent and one quarter percent (5.25%) per annum on all amounts awarded in this judgment , including attorney ’s fees, from the date this judgment is signed until fully paid. $405.87 court costs $0.00 judgment credit

And foreclosure of a lien on the following described property: Being 0.1858 acre (8095 square feet) of land, called Tract “C”, out of Reserve A, in Block 3 of Bentwater, Section Nine (9), a subdivision situated in the Richard S. Willis Survey, A-626, and the Owen Shannon Survey, A-36, Montgomery County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Cabinet F, Sheets 34-A and 34-B of the map records of Montgomery County, Texas, more commonly known as 78 Wick Willow Road, Montgomery, TX 77356. Witness my hand this 29th day of March, 2021.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that letters of guardianship for the estate of William Michael Brown, an Incapacitated Person, were issued on March 22, 2021, in Docket No. 17-35,522-P, pending in County Court No. 2 of Montgomery County, Texas, to Michael T. Seiler, Guardian, as guardian of the estate. The residence of Guardian is in Montgomery County, Texas, and the mailing address is: Guardian of the Person and Estate of William Michael Brown, an Incapacitated Person, c/o Michael T. Seiler, 2700 Research Forest Drive, Suite 100, The Woodlands, Texas 77381. All persons having claims against this estate, which is currently being administered, are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. All persons having claims should address them in care of the representative at the address stated above. DATED the 19th day of April, 2021. /s/ Michael T. Seiler Michael T. Seiler, Guardian of the Person and Estate of William Michael Brown, an Incapacitated Person SEILER MITBY, PLLC /s/ Michael T. Seiler Michael T. Seiler State Bar No. 0789616 2700 Research Forest Drive, Suite 100 The Woodlands, Texas 77381 mseiler@seilermitby.com (281) 419-7770 (281) 419-7791 – Telecopier Published Date: April 28, 2021

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By: S. Closson Sergeant TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE AND TIME: CASHIER'S CHECK OR MONEY ORDER AT THE CONCLUSION OF SALE SALE WILL BE HELD AT APPROXIMATELY 10:00 A.M. NOTE: ON THE PROPERTY SOLD THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. YOU HAVE BOUGHT THE PROPERTY “AS IS”. BUYERS ARE FURTHER ADVISED THAT THE PURCHASE OF THE PROPERTY AT THIS CONSTABLE'S SALE MAY NOT EXTINGUISH ANY LIENS OR SECURITY INTEREST ON THE PROPERTY. YOU HAVE SIMPLY PURCHASED WHATEVER INTEREST THE DEFENDANT HAD IN THE PROPERTY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTOR7NEY OF YOUR CHOICE. Published Dates: April 14, 21, 28, 2021

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CITATION BY PUBLICATION Application to Determine Heirship ATTORNEY OF RECORD OR PERSON FILING CAUSE GWENDOLYN SIMPSON 2219 SAWDUST RD STE 1701 THE WOODLANDS TX 77380 THE STATE OF TEXAS

TO: The unknown heirs of the ESTATE OF: Hodge, Nicholas Vincent, Deceased GREETING: You are commanded to appear and answer to the Application to Determine Heirship filed by Patricia Hodge, at or before 10 O'clock A.M. of the first Monday after the expiration of Ten (10) days from the date of Publication of this Citation, before the Honorable County Court at Law #2 of MONTGOMERY County, at the Courthouse in Conroe, Texas. Said application was filed on the February 02, 2021. The file number of said matter being: 21-40706-P The style being: ESTATE OF: Hodge, Nicholas Vincent The nature of said proceeding being substantially as follows, to wit: Determine who the heirs and only heirs of the decedent are and their respective shares and interests in this estate; that no appraisers be appointed; and for all other relief to which applicant may be entitled. GIVEN under my hand and seal of said Court, in CONROE, Texas, this 14th day of April, 2021. (SEAL County Court at Law #2) MARK TURNBULL, COUNTY CLERK MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS 4/14/2021 2:05:24 PM /s/ Sandy Faught Sandy Faught, Deputy Published Date: April 28, 2021 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that on April 13, 2021, Robert Cohn was duly appointed as Independent Administrator of the Estate of Jonnie Burkett in Cause No. 21-40917-P, County Court at Law No. 2, Montgomery County, Texas and Letters of Administration were issued to Robert Cohn. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby required to present same within the time required by law to the address of Robert Cohn, being at: c/o Robert Markowitz 18735 West Cool Breeze Ln. Montgomery, TX 77356 rd Dated the 23 day of April, 2021. This notice issued by: Robert Markowitz Attorney at Law 18735 West Cool Breeze Ln Montgomery, TX 77356 936-582-1945 Published Date: April 28, 2021

Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Thomas Paddock Scott, Deceased, were issued on April 9, 2021, in Docket No. 21-40827-P, pending in the County Court at Law No. 2 in Montgomery County, Texas, to: Steven Thomas Scott c/o Seiler Mitby, PLLC 2700 Research Forest Drive, Suite 100 The Woodlands, Texas 77381 All persons having claims against this estate which is currently being administered are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. All persons having claims should address them in care of the representative at the address stated above. DATED the 23rd day of April, 2021. Respectfully submitted, SEILER MITBY, PLLC /s/ Kenna M. Seiler Kenna M. Seiler State Bar No. 13944250 Jennifer L. Zenero State Bar No. 24098655 2700 Research Forest Drive, Suite 100 The Woodlands, Texas 77381 281-419-7770 – Telephone 281-419-7791 – Telecopier kseiler@seilermitby.com jzenero@seilermitby.com ATTORNEYS FOR INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR Published Date: April 28, 2021 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY NOTICE OF ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF FLORENCE H. CANNALITO Notice is hereby given that original Letters of Testamentary for the Estate of FLORENCE H. CANNALITO, Deceased, were issued on April 15, 2021, in Cause No. 21-40944-P, pending in the Probate Court of Montgomery County, Texas, to OSCAR TUFFLY LIND, Independent Executor. The address for mailing of claims is: OSCAR TUFFLY LIND, Independent Executor c/o Larry L. Foerster Darden, Fowler & Creighton, L.L.P. 414 W. Phillips, Suite 100 Conroe, Texas 77301 All persons having claims against the estate, which is currently being administered, are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. Dated this 21st day of April 2021. Larry L. Foerster, Attorney for OSCAR TUFFLY LIND, Independent Executor Published Date: April 28, 2021

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WILLIS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT vs

CTM HOLDINGS, LLC

in Cause# 19-10-13463 and to me, as CONSTABLE directed and delivered, I will proceed to sell, at 10:00 O'Clock AM on the 4th day of May, 2021, which is the first Tuesday of said month, at the Commissioner's Courtroom: 501 N. Thompson, 4th Floor (Suite 402), Conroe, Tx 77301 of said MONTGOMERY County, in the City of CONROE, Texas, the following described property, to wit: TRACT I: PART OF TRACT 12-A BEING ACRES 114.213, MORE OR LESS, IN THE CALVIN LYNCH SURVEY, ABSTRACT 314, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS, BEING OUT OF THAT CERTAIN 185.204 ACRES DESCRIBED IN CLERK'S FILE NUMBER2017116433 OF THE REAL PROPERTY RECORDS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS AND PER THE MAPS OF THE MONTGOMERY CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT. GEO: 0003140001205 TRACT 2: PART OF TRACT 12-ABEING ACRES 60, MORE OR LESS, IN THE CALVIN LYNCH SURVEY, ABSTRACT 314, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS, BEING OUT OF THAT CERTAIN 185.204 ACRES DESCRIBED IN CLERK'S FILE NUMBER 2017116433 OF THE REAL PROPERTY RECORDS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS AND PER THE MAPS OF THE MONTGOMERY CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT. GEO: 0003140001207 Levied on March 29, 2021 as the property of CTM HOLDINGS, LLC to satisfy a judgment amounting to $29,406.34, representing delinquent taxes, penalties, interest, and attorney's fees through the date of judgment, plus all costs of court, costs of sale, and post judgment penalties and interest recoverable by law in favor of WILLIS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, MONTGOMERY COUNTY; MONTGOMERY COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT; LONE STAR COLLEGE SYSTEM DISTRICT AND MONTGOMERY COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT# 01. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND ON March 29, 2021. /s/ Philip Cash CONSTABLE MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS By /s/ Stephen Closson, Deputy Published Dates: April 14, 21, 28, 2021 NOTICE OF CONSTABLES SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY By virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of the Honorable 284TH DISTRICT COURT of MONTGOMERY County on March 15, 2021, by the Clerk thereof, in the case of WILLIS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT vs

SCHEID, ARTHUR, ET AL

in Cause # 19-08-11137 and to me, as CONST ABLE directed and delivered, I will proceed to sell, at 10:00 0' Clock AM on the 4th day of May, 2021, which is the first Tuesday of said month, at the Commissioner's Courtroom: 501 N. Thompson, 4th Floor (Suite 402), Conroe, Tx 77301 of said MONTGOMERY County, in the City of CONROE, Texas, the following described property, to wit:

HARDY, BEATRICE

in Cause # 19-02-02375 and to me, as CONST ABLE directed and delivered, I will proceed to sell, at 10:00 O'Clock AM on the 4TH day of May, 2021, which is the first Tuesday of said month, at the Commissioner's Courtroom: 501 N. Thompson, 4th Floor (Suite 402), Conroe, Tx 77301 of said MONTGOMERY County, in the City of CONROE, Texas, the following described property, to wit: TRACT 1: GEO: 0073300003200 TRACT THIRTY-TWO (32) OF MT ZION ESTATES, AND BEING OUT OF THE JOSE MARIA DE LA SURVEY, A-15, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS, AS PER MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN CABINET D, SHEET 109-A, MAP RECORDS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS. Levied on March 29, 2021 as the property of BEA TRICE HARDY to satisfy a judgment amounting to $3,797.75, representing delinquent taxes, penalties, interest, and attorney's fees through the date of judgment, plus all costs of court, costs of sale, and post judgment penalties and interest recoverable by law in favor of WILLIS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, MONTGOMERY COUNTY; MONTGOMERY COUNTY ESD #1; LONE STAR COLLEGE SYSTEM AND MONTGOMERY COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND ON March 29, 2021. /s/ Philip Cash CONSTABLE MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS By /s/ Stephen Closson, Deputy Published Dates: April 14, 21, 28, 2021 NOTICE OF CONSTABLE'S SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY THIS NOTICE OF SALE IS GIVEN pursuant to Tex. Tax Code Chapter 34, and Tex. R. Civ. P. 21a. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued on March 11, 2021, pursuant to the Judgment rendered on August 22, 2019 by the 284th Judicial District Court in Montgomery County, Texas, in Cause No. 18-07-09094 styled FNA DZ, LLC vs. Tamara Young and Mark Hector, on April 8, 2021, I levied, against all legal interest and/or right of all defendants subject to said Judgment, upon the following described tracts or parcels of land: BATES 01, BLOCK 8, LOT 3; also described as BEING Lot 3, Block 8, of the BATES ADDITION TO THE CITY OF WILLIS, SECTION 1, Montgomery County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 1, Page 1 of the Map Records of Montgomery County, Texas; Street Address: 500 Golden Street, Willis, TX 77378 Tax Account Number(s): 0025200006700 On May 4, 2021, being the first Tuesday of said month, between the hours of 10:00 am and 4:00 pm, at the Commissioners Courtroom, 501 N. Thompson, 4th Floor, Suite 402, Conroe, Texas, I will offer for sale and sell at public auction, for cash, all the right, title, and interest of all defendants subject to said Judgment, in and to said tracts or parcels of land, as provided for by the Texas Tax Code, to satisfy said Judgment for delinquent property taxes, accrued penalties, interests, and attorney's fees, totaling $20,230.36, plus all post judgment interest, court costs and costs of sale awarded therein or pursuant to the Texas Tax Code, due on said tracts or parcels of land. I hereby verify, certify and declare under penalty of perjury that I delivered a true and correct copy of this Notice of Foreclosure Sale by Certified Mail and First Class Mail through the United States Postal Service, return receipt requested, to each of the defendant named in said Judgment. th

TRACT I: LOT 78, IN BLOCK 3, OF WALNUT COVE, SECTION 2, A SUBDIVISION IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN CABINET C, SHEET 182-B OF THE PLAT RECORDS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS. GEO: 0094620223000 TRACT 2: LOT 77, IN BLOCK 3, OF WALNUT COVE, SECTION 2, A SUBDIVISION IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN CABINET C, SHEET 182-B OF THE PLAT RECORDS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS. GEO: 0094620222900

Dated at Montgomery County, Texas this 9 day of April, 2021. Montgomery County Constable's Office Precinct 1, Texas By: Philip Cash, Constable Montgomery County Precinct 1 Published Dates: April 14, 21, 28, 2021

NOTICE OF CONSTABLE'S SALE

Levied on March 29, 2021 as the property of

THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY

ARTHUR SCHEID BARBARA SCHEID

THIS NOTICE OF SALE IS GIVEN pursuant to Tex. Tax Code Chapter 34, and Tex. R. Civ. P. 21a. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued on March 2, 2021, pursuant to the Judgment rendered on August 22, 2019 by the 284th Judicial District Court in Montgomery County, Texas, in Cause No. 18-06-07771 styled FNA DZ, LLC vs. Tamara Young and Mark Hector, et al, on April 8, 2021, I levied, against all legal interest and/or right of all defendants subject to said Judgment, upon the following described tracts or parcels of land:

to satisfy a judgment amounting to $3,807.73, representing delinquent taxes, penalties, interest, and attorney's fees through the date of judgment, plus all costs of court, costs of sale, and post judgment penalties and interest recoverable by law in favor of WILLIS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, MONTGOMERY COUNTY; MONTGOMERY COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT; LONE STAR COLLEGE SYSTEM DISTRICT AND MONTGOMERY COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT# 01. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND ON March 29, 2021. /s/ Philip Cash CONSTABLE MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS By /s/ Stephen Closson, Deputy Published Dates: April 14, 21, 28, 2021 NOTICE OF CONSTABLES SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY By virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of the Honorable 284TH DISTRICT COURT of MONTGOMERY County on March 15, 2021, by the Clerk thereof, in the case of WILLIS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT vs

PANORAMA COUNTRY HOUSE ASSOCIATION

in Cause# 19-02-02492 and to me, as CONSTABLE directed and delivered, I will proceed to sell, at 10:00 O' Clock AM on the 4th day of May, 2021, which is the first Tuesday of said month, at the Commissioner's Courtroom: 501 N. Thompson, 4th Floor (Suite 402), Conroe, Tx 77301 of said MONTGOMERY County, in the City of CONROE, Texas, the following described property, to wit: TRACT 1: GEO: 0077200208100 LOT 81, PANORAMA SUBDIVISION, GREENBRIAR, SECTION 2, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 7, PAGE 413 OF THE MAP RECORDS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS. TRACT 2: GEO: 0077200208200 LOT 82, PANORAMA SUBDIVISION, GREENBRIAR, SECTION 2, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 7, PAGE 413 OF THE MAP RECORDS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS. TRACT 3: GEO: 0077200208300 LOT 83, PANORAMA SUBDIVISION, GREENBRIAR, SECTION 2, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 7, PAGE 413 OF THE MAP RECORDS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS. TRACT 4: GEO: 0077460003200 BEING THE COMMON AREA OF PANORAMA COUNTRY HOUSE, PANORAMA SUBDIVISION LOCATED ON MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN VOLUME 838, PAGE 898 OF THE REAL PROPERTY RECORDS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS. Levied on March 29, 2021 as the property of

Property #1 Legal Description: S252000 - BATES 01, BLOCK 8, LOT 22, serial # CLW011620TX, TITLE # 01213162, LABEL # HWC0266558; and being more particularly described as Lot 22, Block 8, of the BATES ADDITION, SECTION 1, an Addition to the City of Willis, Montgomery County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 1, Page 1 of the Map Records of Montgomery County, Texas; Tax Account Number: 0025200008400 Property #2: Legal Description: TURNER HEIGHTS, BLOCK 3, LOT 4, 5 -A; and being more particularly described as Lot Four (4) and the South Twenty-five feet of Lot Five (5), Block Three (3), TURNER HEIGHTS, a subdivision located in Montgomery County, Texas and being more particularly described in Clerk's File Number 2002-070424 of Real Property Records of Montgomery County, Texas; Street Address: 206 Philpot Drive, Willis, Montgomery County, Texas 77378 Tax Account Number: 0093600003800 Property #3 Legal Description: BATES 01, BLOCK 8, LOT 1, 2; and being more particularly described as Lots 1 and 2, Block 8, of the BATES ADDITION TO THE CITY OF WILLIS, SECTION 1, an Addition to the City of Willis, Montgomery County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 1, Page 1 of the Map Records of Montgomery County, Texas. Tax Account Number: 0025200006500 Property #4 Legal Description: BATES 01, BLOCK 9, LOT 1, 2; and being more particularly described as Lots 1 and 2, Block 9, of the BATES ADDITION TO THE CITY OF WILLIS, SECTION 1, an Addition to the City of Willis, Montgomery County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 1, Page 1 of the Map Records of Montgomery County, Texas; Tax Account Number: 0025200008900 Property #5 Legal Description: S25000 BATES 01, BLOCK 8, LOT 4; and being more particularly described as Lot 4, Block 8, of the BATES ADDITION TO THE CITY OF WILLIS, SECTION 1, an Addition to the City of Willis, Montgomery County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Volume 1, Page 1 of the Map Records of Montgomery County, Texas; Street Address: 500 Golden Street, Willis, Montgomery County, Texas 77378 Tax Account Number: 0025200006800 On May 4, 2021, being the first Tuesday of said month, between the hours of 10:00 am and 4:00 pm, at the Commissioners Courtroom, 501 N. Thompson, 4th Floor, Suite 402, Conroe, Texas, I will offer for sale and sell at public auction, for cash, all the right, title, and interest of all defendants subject to said Judgment, in and to said tracts or parcels of land, as provided for by the Texas Tax Code, to satisfy said Judgment for delinquent property taxes, accrued penalties, interests, and attorney's fees, totaling $15,228.65, plus all post judgment interest, court costs and costs of sale awarded therein or pursuant to the Texas Tax Code, due on said tracts or parcels of land. I hereby verify, certify and declare under penalty of perjury that I delivered a true and correct copy of this Notice of Foreclosure Sale by Certified Mail and First Class Mail through the United States Postal Service, return receipt requested, to each of the defendant named in said Judgment.

PANORAMA COUNTRY HOUSE ASSOCIATION, INC. Dated at Montgomery County, Texas this 9th day of April 9, 2021.

to satisfy a judgment amounting to $1,797.75, representing delinquent taxes, penalties, interest, and attorney's fees through the date of judgment, plus all costs of court, costs of sale, and post judgment penalties and interest recoverable by law in favor of WILLIS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT; CITY OF PANORAMA VILLAGE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY; MONTGOMERY COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT; LONE STAR COLLEGE SYSTEM DISTRICT AND MONTGOMERY COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT #01. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND ON March 29, 2021. /s/ Philip Cash CONSTABLE MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS By /s/ Stephen Closson, Deputy Published Dates: April 14, 21, 28, 2021 NOTICE OF CONSTABLES SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY By virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of the Honorable 284TH DISTRICT COURT of MONTGOMERY County on March 15, 2021, by the Clerk thereof, in the case of WILLIS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT vs

SIBAJA SANTA

in Cause # 19-08-11707 and to me, as CONST ABLE directed and delivered, I will proceed to sell, at 10:00 O'Clock AM on the 4th day of May, 2021, which is the first Tuesday of said month, at the Commissioner's Courtroom: 501 N. Thompson, 4th Floor (Suite 402), Conroe, Tx 77301 of said MONTGOMERY County, in the City of CONROE, Texas, the following described property, to wit: TRACT 1: GEO: 0094620247700 LOT 39, BLOCK 6, WALNUT COVE, SECTION 2, A SUBDIVISION IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN CABINET C, SHEET 182-B OF THE PLAT RECORDS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS Levied on March 29, 2021 as the property of SANTA SIBAJA to satisfy a judgment amounting to $6,268.40, representing delinquent taxes, penalties, interest, and attorney's fees through the date of judgment, plus all costs of court, costs of sale, and post judgment penalties and interest recoverable by law in favor of WILLIS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT MONTGOMERY COUNTY; MONTGOMERY COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT; LONE STAR COLLEGE SYSTEM DISTRICT AND MONTGOMERY COUNTY EMERGENCY SERVICES DISTRICT #01. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND ON March 29, 2021. /s/ Philip Cash CONSTABLE MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS By /s/ Stephen Closson, Deputy Published Dates: April 14, 21, 28, 2021

Montgomery County Constable's Office Precinct 1, Texas By: Philip Cash, Constable Montgomery County Precinct 1 Published Dates: April 14, 21, 28, 2021

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that original Letters Testamentary for the Estate of Billy Ray Butts, Deceased, were issued on the 22nd day of April 2021, in Cause No. 21-41011-P pending in County Court at Law No. 2, Montgomery County, Texas, to: Susan Carol Bolster. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o: James H. Stilwell Stilwell, Earl & Apostolakis, LLP 1400 Woodloch Forest Drive, Ste. 590 The Woodlands, TX 77380 DATED the 22nd day of April 2021. By: /s/ James H. Stilwell James H. Stilwell State Bar No. 00794697 1400 Woodloch Forest Drive, Ste. 590 The Woodlands, TX 77380 Telephone: (281) 419-6200 Facsimile: (281) 419-0250 www.woodlandstxlawfirm.com Published Date: April 28, 2021 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that original Letters of Administration for the Estate of Kenneth Wayne Lejeune, Deceased, were issued on the 21st day of April 2021, in Cause No. 21-40738-P, pending in County Court at Law No. 2, Montgomery County, Texas, to: Amy Lejeune. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them to the undersigned within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. c/o: Steven C. Earl Stilwell, Earl & Apostolakis, LLP 1400 Woodloch Forest Drive, Ste. 590 The Woodlands, TX 77380 DATED the 23rd day of April 2021. By: /s/ Steven C. Earl Steven C. Earl State Bar No. 24002028 1400 Woodloch Forest Drive, Ste. 590 The Woodlands, TX 77380 Telephone: (281) 419-6200 Facsimile: (281) 419-0250 www.woodlandstxlawfirm.com Published Date: April 28, 2021


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Notice is hereby given that by a certain Order of Sale issued out of the 284th Judicial District Court of Montgomery County, Texas on the 12th day of February, 2021, in favor of Bentwater Property Owners Association, Inc. recovered a judgment in Cause No. 19-06-08805-CV, in the 284th Judicial District Court of Montgomery County, Texas on the 1st day of October, 2019, against Karrie Renee Moss. th

Placed in my hands for service, I, Philip Cash as Constable Precinct 1, Montgomery County, Texas, did on the 29 day of March, 2021 levy on REAL property described below, and on the 4th day of May, 2021, I will offer for sale and sell at 501 N. Thompson, 4th Floor, Suite 402, Conroe, Texas 77301, at approximately 10:00 a.m. for cash to the highest bidder, all right, title, and interest that the said defendant Karrie Renee Moss had in the property described below: PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:

1. 2. 3.

4. 5.

$4,102.84 Total amount due on assessment account $3,685.50 Attorney Fees Post-Judgment interest at the rate of five and one quarter percent (5.25 %) per annum on all amounts awarded in this judgment, including attorney’s fees, from the date this judgment is signed until fully paid. $405.87 court costs $0.00 judgment credit

And foreclosure of a lien on the following described property: Lot 016, Block 01, BENTWATER, Section 29, a subdivision in Montgomery County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof (“plat”), recorded in Cabinet F, Sheets 176A& of the Map Records of Montgomery County, Texas, more commonly known as 315 Bentwood Court, Montgomery, TX 77356 (“Property”) Witness my hand this 29th day of March, 2021. Philip Cash Constable PCT. 1 Montgomery County, Texas

NOTICE OF CONSTABLE'S SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY *

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Notice is hereby given that by a certain Order of Sale issued out of the 410th Judicial District Court of Montgomery County, Texas on the 4th day of March, 2021, in favor of Bentwater Property Owners Association, Inc. recovered a judgment in Cause No. 19-06-008806-CV, in the 410th Judicial District Court of Montgomery County, Texas on the 24th day of October, 2019, against La Viet Ho. Placed in my hands for service, I, Philip Cash as Constable Precinct 1, Montgomery County, Texas, did on the 29th day of March, 2021 levy on REAL property described below, and on the 4th day of May, 2021, I will offer for sale and sell at 501 N. Thompson, 4th Floor, Suite 402, Conroe, Texas 77301, at approximately 10:00 a.m. for cash to the highest bidder, all right, title, and interest that the said defendant La Viet Ho had in the property described below: PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

$4,096.02 Amount due on assessment account $3,685.50 Attorney Fees Post-Judgment interest at the rate of fi ve and one quarter percent (5.25 %) per annum on all amounts awarded in this judgment from the date this judgment is signed until fully paid. $440.87 court costs $0.00 judgment credit

And foreclosure of a lien on the following described property: Lot Thirty-Five (35), Block Two (2), OF Bentwater, Section Five (5), a Subdivision situated in the James J Foster Survey, A-203 and the Richard Willis Survey, H-626, Montgomery County, Texas according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Cabinet E, Sheet 181 et. seq. of the Map Records of Montgomery County, Texas, more commonly known as 20 Newberry Court, Montgomery, TX 77356 (“Property”). Witness my hand this 29th day of March, 2021. Philip Cash Constable PCT. 1 Montgomery County, Texas

By: S. Closson Sergeant TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE AND TIME: CASHIER'S CHECK OR MONEY ORDER AT THE CONCLUSION OF SALE SALE WILL BE HELD AT APPROXIMATELY 10:00 A.M. NOTE: ON THE PROPERTY SOLD THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. YOU HAVE BOUGHT THE PROPERTY “AS IS”. BUYERS ARE FURTHER ADVISED THAT THE PURCHASE OF THE PROPERTY AT THIS CONSTABLE'S SALE MAY NOT EXTINGUISH ANY LIENS OR SECURITY INTEREST ON THE PROPERTY. YOU HAVE SIMPLY PURCHASED WHATEVER INTEREST THE DEFENDANT HAD IN THE PROPERTY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTOR7NEY OF YOUR CHOICE. Published Dates: April 14, 21, 28, 2021 NOTICE OF CONSTABLE'S SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY *

By: S. Closson Sergeant TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE AND TIME: CASHIER'S CHECK OR MONEY ORDER AT THE CONCLUSION OF SALE SALE WILL BE HELD AT APPROXIMATELY 10:00 A.M. NOTE: ON THE PROPERTY SOLD THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. YOU HAVE BOUGHT THE PROPERTY “AS IS”. BUYERS ARE FURTHER ADVISED THAT THE PURCHASE OF THE PROPERTY AT THIS CONSTABLE'S SALE MAY NOT EXTINGUISH ANY LIENS OR SECURITY INTEREST ON THE PROPERTY. YOU HAVE SIMPLY PURCHASED WHATEVER INTEREST THE DEFENDANT HAD IN THE PROPERTY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY OF YOUR CHOICE. Published Dates: April 14, 21, 28, 2021

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Notice is hereby given that by a certain Order of Sale issued out of the 284 Judicial District Court of Montgomery County, Texas on the 5th day of March, 2021, in favor of Bentwater Property Owners Association, Inc. recovered a judgment in Cause No. 20-03-02943-CV, in the 284th Judicial District Court of Montgomery County, Texas on the 6th day of May, 2020, against Osariemen E. Obasuyi. Placed in my hands for service, I, Philip Cash as Constable Precinct 1, Montgomery County, Texas, did on the 29th day of March, 2021 levy on REAL property described below, and on the 4th day of May, 2021, I will offer for sale and sell at 501 N. Thompson, 4th Floor, Suite 402, Conroe, Texas 77301, at approximately 10:00 a.m. for cash to the highest bidder, all right, title, and interest that the said defendant Osariemen E. Obasuyi had in the property described below: PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 1. $1,768.79 Amount due on assessment account 2. $3,991.50 Attorney Fees 3. Post-Judgment interest at the rate of five percent ( 5%) per annum on the total judgment , including attorney ’s fees awarded herein , from the date this judgment is signed until fully paid. 4. $585.87 court costs 5. $0.00 judgment credit And foreclosure of a lien on the following described property: All of Lot 1, in Block 1, Bentwater Section 80, a Subdivision in Montgomery County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Cabinet Z, Sheet 603 of the Map Records of Montgomery County, Texas; and all of Reserve “F”, in Block 1, Bentwater Section 86, a subdivision in Montgomery County, Texas according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Cabinet Z, Sheet 1080 of the Map Records of Montgomery County, Texas more commonly known as 297 Pine Brook Drive, Montgomery, TX 77356 (“Property”). Witness my hand this 29th day of March, 2021.

THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY *

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Notice is hereby given that by a certain Order of Sale issued out of the 410th Judicial District Court of Montgomery County, Texas on the 12th day of February, 2021, in favor of Bentwater Property Owners Association, Inc. recovered a judgment in Cause No. 19-06-08809-CV, in the 410th Judicial District Court of Montgomery County, Texas on the 27th day of December, 2019, against JAMP Management Group IV, LLC, a Texas Limited liability company. Placed in my hands for service, I, Philip Cash as Constable Precinct 1, Montgomery County, Texas, did on the 29th day of March, 2021 levy on REAL property described below, and on the 4th day of May, 2021, I will offer for sale and sell at 501 N. Thompson, 4th Floor, Suite 402, Conroe, Texas 77301, at approximately 10:00 a.m. for cash to the highest bidder, all right, title, and interest that the said defendant JAMP Management Group IV, LLC, a Texas Limited liability company had in the property described below: PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:

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$4,152.38 Total amount due on assessment account $3,734.50 Attorney Fees Post-Judgment interest at the rate of five percent ( 5%) per annum on all amounts awarded in this judgment , including attorney’s fees from the date this judgment is signed until fully paid. 4. $323.00 court costs 5. $0.00 judgment credit And foreclosure of a lien on the following described property: BEING LOT TWO (2), BLOCK TWO (2) OF BENTWATER, SECTION FIVE (5), A SUBDIVISION IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN CABINET E, SHEET 181-A, OF THE MAP RECORDS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TEXAS, MORE COMMONLY KNOWN AS 181 BERMUDA CIRCLE, MONTGOEMRY, TX 77356 (“PROPERTY”) Witness my hand this 29th day of March, 2021.

Philip Cash Constable PCT. 1 Montgomery County, Texas

Philip Cash Constable PCT. 1 Montgomery County, Texas

By: S. Closson Sergeant TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE AND TIME: CASHIER'S CHECK OR MONEY ORDER AT THE CONCLUSION OF SALE SALE WILL BE HELD AT APPROXIMATELY 10:00 A.M. NOTE: ON THE PROPERTY SOLD THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. YOU HAVE BOUGHT THE PROPERTY “AS IS”. BUYERS ARE FURTHER ADVISED THAT THE PURCHASE OF THE PROPERTY AT THIS CONSTABLE'S SALE MAY NOT EXTINGUISH ANY LIENS OR SECURITY INTEREST ON THE PROPERTY. YOU HAVE SIMPLY PURCHASED WHATEVER INTEREST THE DEFENDANT HAD IN THE PROPERTY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTOR7NEY OF YOUR CHOICE. Published Dates: April 14, 21, 28, 2021 NOTICE OF CONSTABLE'S SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY *

By: S. Closson Sergeant TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE AND TIME: CASHIER'S CHECK OR MONEY ORDER AT THE CONCLUSION OF SALE SALE WILL BE HELD AT APPROXIMATELY 10:00 A.M. NOTE: ON THE PROPERTY SOLD THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. YOU HAVE BOUGHT THE PROPERTY “AS IS”. BUYERS ARE FURTHER ADVISED THAT THE PURCHASE OF THE PROPERTY AT THIS CONSTABLE'S SALE MAY NOT EXTINGUISH ANY LIENS OR SECURITY INTEREST ON THE PROPERTY. YOU HAVE SIMPLY PURCHASED WHATEVER INTEREST THE DEFENDANT HAD IN THE PROPERTY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTOR7NEY OF YOUR CHOICE. Published Dates: April 14, 21, 28, 2021

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Notice is hereby given that by a certain Order of Sale issued out of the 410th Judicial District Court of Montgomery County, Texas on the 12th day of February, 2021, in favor of Bentwater Property Owners Association, Inc. recovered a judgment in Cause No. 19-08-10530-CV, in the 410th Judicial District Court of Montgomery County, Texas on the 11th day of March, 2020, against Hector Guevara. Placed in my hands for service, I, Philip Cash as Constable Precinct 1, Montgomery County, Texas, did on the 29th day of March, 2021 levy on REAL property described below, and on the 4th day of May, 2021, I will offer for sale and sell at 501 N. Thompson, 4th Floor, Suite 402, Conroe, Texas 77301, at approximately 10:00 a.m. for cash to the highest bidder, all right, title, and interest that the said defendant Hector Guevara had in the property described below: PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 1. $1,677.24 Total amount due on assessment account 2. $4,498.00 Attorney Fees 3. Post-Judgment interest at the rate of five percent ( 5%) per annum on the total judgment, including attorney’s fees awarded herein , from the date this judgment is signed until fully paid. 4. $560.87 court costs 5. $0.00 judgment credit And foreclosure of a lien on the following described property: Lot Five (5), Block Two (2), Bentwater, Section Six (6), a subdivision in Montgomery County, Texas, according to the map or plat recorded in Cabinet F, Sheets 16A of the Map Records of Montgomery County, Texas, more commonly known as 132 Club Island Way, Montgomery, TX 77356 (“Property”) Witness my hand this 29th day of March, 2021. Philip Cash Constable PCT. 1 Montgomery County, Texas By: S. Closson Sergeant TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE AND TIME: CASHIER'S CHECK OR MONEY ORDER AT THE CONCLUSION OF SALE SALE WILL BE HELD AT APPROXIMATELY 10:00 A.M. NOTE: ON THE PROPERTY SOLD THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. YOU HAVE BOUGHT THE PROPERTY “AS IS”. BUYERS ARE FURTHER ADVISED THAT THE PURCHASE OF THE PROPERTY AT THIS CONSTABLE'S SALE MAY NOT EXTINGUISH ANY LIENS OR SECURITY INTEREST ON THE PROPERTY. YOU HAVE SIMPLY PURCHASED WHATEVER INTEREST THE DEFENDANT HAD IN THE PROPERTY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTOR7NEY OF YOUR CHOICE. Published Dates: April 14, 21, 28, 2021

NOTICE OF CONSTABLE'S SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY *

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Notice is hereby given that by a certain Order of Sale issued out of the 284th Judicial District Court of Montgomery County, Texas on the 5th day of March, 2021, in favor of Bentwater Property Owners Association, Inc. recovered a judgment in Cause No. 19-08-10742-CV, in the 284th Judicial District Court of Montgomery County, Texas on the 27th day of January, 2020, against Patrick Dewayne Jordan. Placed in my hands for service, I, Philip Cash as Constable Precinct 1, Montgomery County, Texas, did on the 29th day of March, 2021 levy on REAL property described below, and on the 4th day of May, 2021, I will offer for sale and sell at 501 N. Thompson, 4th Floor, Suite 402, Conroe, Texas 77301, at approximately 10:00 a.m. for cash to the highest bidder, all right, title, and interest that the said defendant Patrick Dewayne Jordan had in the property described below: PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:

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$1,842.73 Amount due on assessment account $4,162.00 Attorney Fees Post-Judgment interest at the rate of five percent ( 5) per annum on all amounts awarded in this judgment , including attorney fees, from the date this judgment is signed until fully paid. $630.22 court costs $0.00 judgment credit

And foreclosure of a lien on the following described property: Lot Fifteen (15), in Block Two (2), of Bentwater Section Twelve (12), a Subdivision situated in the James J Foster Survey, A-203 and the Richard Willis Survey, A-626, Montgomery County, Texas according to the map or plat thereof recorded in Cabinet F, Sheet 70-B et. seq. of the Map Records of Montgomery County, Texas, more commonly known as 148 Wick Willow Road, Montgomery, TX 77356 . Witness my hand this 29th day of March, 2021. Philip Cash Constable PCT. 1 Montgomery County, Texas By: S. Closson Sergeant TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE AND TIME: CASHIER'S CHECK OR MONEY ORDER AT THE CONCLUSION OF SALE SALE WILL BE HELD AT APPROXIMATELY 10:00 A.M. NOTE: ON THE PROPERTY SOLD THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. YOU HAVE BOUGHT THE PROPERTY “AS IS”. BUYERS ARE FURTHER ADVISED THAT THE PURCHASE OF THE PROPERTY AT THIS CONSTABLE'S SALE MAY NOT EXTINGUISH ANY LIENS OR SECURITY INTEREST ON THE PROPERTY. YOU HAVE SIMPLY PURCHASED WHATEVER INTEREST THE DEFENDANT HAD IN THE PROPERTY. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY OF YOUR CHOICE. Published Dates: April 14, 21, 28, 2021


Montgomery County News, Wednesday, March 24, 2021, Page 9

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Community Thomas Jefferson Stubbs 2523, Conroe Chapter Member Attends 20th Anniversary Celebration The old expression "where has the time gone" is so true. On April 28, 2001, the Confederate Memorial Plaza in Anderson, Texas was dedicated to the 1700 plus Confederate soldiers who s e r v e d i n t h e Wa r Between the States from Grimes County. On April 24, 2021, many different heritage groups met at the Plaza, which is located

just steps away from the old Grimes County Courthouse, to honor the soldiers of the CSA. Thomas Jefferson Stubbs 2523, Conroe chapter member, Texas Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Iva Gilliam and Paul Smith, member of Capt. James Gillaspie Camp 226, Huntsville and the Mechanized Cavalry,

Co. C, 1st Platoon, Sons of Confederate Veterans, are standing by the statue that greets everyone walking thru the gates of the Plaza. The statue is a representative of a CSA soldier and has the markings of Co. G, 4th Texas Volunteer Infantry Unit, commonly called the Grimes County Greys. There were five units formed in Grimes

County during the war years of 1861 thru 1865. If you enjoy history and are interested in finding a family member who had served in the Confederacy, contact Carolyn Jamail at carjam735@gmail.com. The objectives of UDC are: Historical, Educational, Benevolent, Memorial and Patriotic.

Children Safe Harbor Announces New Board Members

Mary Nan Huffman appointed as president; Faith Casperson, Dr. Gurpreet Mukker-Casperson, Jill Parker, Kate Sloan, and Laura Smith join the board.

Montgomery County, TX - Children’s Safe Harbor, an accredited c h i l d r e n ’s a d v o c a c y center, has elected a new president for its board of directors and has added five new board members. Leading the board is the new board president Mary Nan Huffman, JD, who serves as Legal Counsel for Houston Police Officers' Union. She previously served in the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office as Chief Felony Prosecutor in the Child Exploitation Division and was over the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC)

Division. Joining the board of directors are: * Faith Casperson, retired Head Nurse for CISD, and a returning board member who recently served on the CSH Strategic Planning Steering Committee and has served as Treasurer. * Dr. Gurpreet Mukker-Casperson, podiatrist and foot & ankle surgeon with Conroe Foot Specialists. * Jill Parker, ADA Compliance Specialist with the law firm of Locke Lorde, LLP. * Kate Sloan, Vice President of Transforma-

tion for Western Midstream Partners in The Woodlands. * Laura Smith, Senior Property Manager for The Patrinely Group. “We proudly welcome these new board members to help serve Children’s Safe Harbor’s mission of achieving justice and healing for every abused child and their family and to engage our community in realizing our mission,” said Victoria Constance, MSPH, Ph.D., Executive Director of Children’s Safe Harbor. “Given the increased ned for our services from the impact of the COVID-

19 pandemic and our collaboration with Montgomery County’s ‘Care Coordination’ initiative against commercial child sexual exploitation and human trafficking, our work is more complex and important than ever before. These individuals will complement our talented board and help us on our journey to protect the innocent children in our community who are in crisis,” she continued. The new board members complement existing board members John Frere III – past president, Matthew

Rodrigue – vice president, Paul Purcell – s e c r e t a r y, R e y n a l d o Saludares – treasurer, along with Dr. Patricia Bellows, Dr. Kathleen Borchardt, Nicolle Capps , D r. Tom C a s p e r s o n , Ye s e n i a Garcia, Ryan Hutson, Dwight Johnson, Marissa Kubiak, Crystal Plumley, and Shanna Redwine, JD. Children’s Safe Harbor provides specialized services to children in response to trauma from physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, sex trafficking, or witnessing violence. As a nationallyaccredited nonprofit

c h i l d r e n ’s a d v o c a c y center organization serving Montgomery County, Walker County, and San Jacinto County, Children’s Safe Harbor is part of a nationwide effort to heal the trauma and facilitate justice for abused children ages 2 through 17 and their families. For more information and to discover how you can help, visit www.ChildrensSafeHarb or.org. If you suspect a child is in immediate danger, call 911 or (800) 252-5400 for the Texas Child Abuse Hotline.


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Community City Of Conroe Names New Street To Honor Former SHSU President As the 13th and first female president of Sam Houston State University, President Emeritus Dana G. Hoyt, left a legacy as a trailblazer. Before her retirement in Aug. 2020, she was honored for the many ways she made a positive impact on the u n i v e r s i t y. O n e o f Hoyt’s biggest contributions during her 10 years as president was her strong commitment in the establishment of the College of Osteopathic Medicine in Conroe, Texas. On Wednesday, in a joint effort between SHSU and the City of Conroe, the street leading to the college from Interstate 45 was officially designated as Dana G. Hoyt Avenue. Beginning in 2013, Hoyt spearheaded S H S U ’s e f f o r t s t o launch the first College of Osteopathic Medicine in the Texas State University System by approaching City of Conroe officials with her plan. Seven years later, in what she would describe as one of her proudest accomplishments, SHSU accepted its first class of 75 medical students in the fall of 2020. “I can’t tell you how much I appreciate this h o n o r, ” H o y t s a i d . “Having this sign here by something that took of so much time, effort and passion of my life means so much to me. This College of Osteopathic Medicine came out of what Sam Houston State has been known for and that is producing a strong workforce for Texas and this region. I am incredibly honored that the college will continue to grow next to this street.” Established by the university to address the

physician shortage in the eastern region of Texas, the college’s mission is to help rural populations in need. “Being able to accomplish the mission of having more primary care physicians in underserved areas is really what today is about and it is what this was all about from day one,” Hoyt said. “So many great people bought into that and helped along the way, and here we are headed toward our first graduating class in 2024.” SHSU President Alisa White spoke to those gathered at the ceremony on how Hoyt’s accomplishments and commitment carried over to those around her. “This college is an important SHSU initiative, but also a community initiative, and Dr. Hoyt’s passion and vision for it is obvious and powerful,” White said. "Transformation occurs when the potential visible to some becomes visible to all. Dr. Hoyt cast a vision that the community could see, and that is why we are here today.” The five-story building situated on 7 acres of land donated by the Johnson Development Corporation, was once just a blueprint and dream on Hoyt’s desk. During his remarks, Virgil Yoakum, the Johnson Development representative who first met with Hoyt in 2014 as she proposed the partnership, revered Hoyt’s dedication and passion. “It’s a great day for a daydream,” Yoakum said. “And this is a great day to celebrate Dana Hoyt and her vision for this university.” During the ceremony,

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Conroe Mayor Jody Czajkoski proclaimed April 21, 2021 as Dr. Dana G. Hoyt Day in Conroe and presented her a key to the city. Proclamations from the offices of Governor Greg Abbott, state Sen. Brandon Creighton and state Rep. Will Metcalf were also read in Hoyt’s honor. “I join my fellow

Texans in commending the vital role you played throughout your tenure as president,” Abbott wrote. “Your hard work and dedication have assured the success of many young Texans who represent our brightest promise for the future. This avenue will stand as a testament of your legacy of success and as a reminder of the

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