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Mundy Legal Services relocates Tomball, Humble locations

Mundy Legal Services officials confirmed the law firm relocated its Tomball location in November. In addition, the law firm plans to relocate its Humble location from 116 S. Ave. C, Humble to 902 E. Main St., Humble on Feb. 2.

What they offer: Founded by Allison Mundy, the practice offers legal services including family law, wills, probate, guardianship matters and mediation.

Per the website, Mundy became a certified mediator in 2022 after completing the required mediation training hours and an additional 30 hours of specialized family and child custody mediation training.

  • Relocated in November (Tomball), relocating Feb. 2 (Humble)
  • 13519 Zion Road, Tomball; 902 E. Main St., Humble

 
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Check out 7 highly anticipated projects coming soon to the Lake Houston area

From a new organic grocery store to a breakfast and brunch cafe, check out the most anticipated projects expected to kick off or open this year in the Lake Houston area, based on readership data analyzed by Community Impact. This list is not comprehensive.

1. Sprouts Farmers Market will be opening in the King's Crossing shopping center.
2. The new Judge Ted Poe community center from Harris County Precinct 3 in Atascocita will be opening soon. 
3. Officials with Keke's Breakfast Cafe are planning to open a new location in Kingwood in February.
4. Score Entertainment officials are now projecting a spring opening for their new entertainment venue at Deerbrook Mall in Humble.
5. Cadence Creek—an active-adult rental community—is coming soon to Kingwood.
6. Dutch Bros Coffee officials are planning to open a new location in Kingwood featuring a drive-thru and walk-up areas.
7. Construction is underway on a new Dollar Tree in Humble.

 
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Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo announces 2026 season lineup

The entertainment lineup for the 2026 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo was announced Jan. 8 and includes artists such as Lizzo and Tim McGraw.

Read all about it: Since 1932, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has promoted agriculture and Western heritage through family-friendly experiences, competitions and live entertainment.

This year, Rodeo Houston will run from March 2-22, featuring 20 days of competition in bareback riding, bull riding, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, tie-down roping, team roping and women’s barrel racing and breakaway roping.

What to expect: On weekdays, NRG Stadium gates for the rodeo open at 6 p.m., with the rodeo starting at 6:45 p.m, according to Rodeo Houston’s website. The entertainer then takes the stage at 9 p.m., depending on the number of rodeo competitors and other production elements.

 
What You May Have Missed
'eGate' airport security, lifelong learning for seniors: 5 trending stories in the Greater Houston area

Need to catch up on Community Impact’s coverage from this week? Check out five trending stories in the Greater Houston area from Jan. 5-9.

Latest update: Airport passengers in the Greater Houston area who are also CLEAR members can utilize new biometric eGates aimed at expediting identity verification at both George Bush Intercontinental and Hobby airports, officials announced in December. 

Also of note: Houston-area residents ages 50 and older can explore everything from history and creative writing to hands-on hobbies through Lone Star College System’s Academy for Lifelong Learning, a low-cost program offering classes, activities and social connections across the system’s campuses, as stated in a Lone Star College Dec. 19 news release.

Annual memberships, Sept. 1-Aug. 31, cost $25 per person and provide access to programming across Lone Star College System campuses, the release states.

One more thing: American steakhouse chain Texas Roadhouse is set to bring its menu once again to the Cypress area as construction has began on a new location on West Road near the Grand Parkway. 

 
What's happening at ci

The overview: As Community Impact enters its third decade, it’s returning to its roots of growth and deeper reader connections. The “Patron” program, which began in 2020 by reader demand, has relaunched as InCIder.

“This relaunch represents our renewed commitment to readers who support our local news,” CEO John Garrett said. “Beyond funding great journalism, we also want to reward our InCIders and build deeper connections with them, creating a true sense of community around the work we do.”

Event details: As part of the new program, Community Impact is hosting InCIder Hours across the state, events designed to celebrate and engage the company’s top supporters.

Houston’s first InCIder Hour will take place from 5:30-7 p.m. Jan. 21 at Community Impact’s Houston headquarters, 16300 Northwest Freeway, Jersey Village.

Guests will have the opportunity to network with fellow InCIders, meet Community Impact staff and attend a moderated real estate-focused panel.

Become an InCIder today to get your invite! We’ll see you there.

 

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General Manager

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