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See election night results for The Woodlands Township board of directors, Position 6

With 49 out of 57 Election Day precincts reporting in Montgomery County and 30 voting centers reporting in Harris County, unofficial election results on Nov. 4 show Adam Lamb receiving the most votes in the race for The Woodlands Township board of directors election, with a combined 5,507 votes, or 49.01% of the vote.

Maria Holmes received the second-highest number of votes with 3,496, or 31.21% of the vote. Allan Bounds received 1,492 votes, or 13.32% of the vote, and Philip Ikharebhore received 708, or 6.32% of the vote.

The background: Position 6 is the only contested race in the Nov. 4 election.

Positions 5 and 7, which also have terms ending this year, are currently occupied by incumbents Shelley Sekula-Gibbs and Cindy Heiser, respectively, sought reelection. Ann Snyder did not seek reelection to Position 6.

 
In Your Area
Embracing Hearts In-Home Care now serving north Houston 

Embracing Hearts In-Home Care officials said the in-home care facility, based in The Woodlands, opened in August and is now offering services in The Woodlands, Spring, Tomball, Conroe, Kingwood, Humble, Montgomery, Magnolia, Tomball, Katy and Cypress.

What they offer: Embracing Hearts In-Home Care offers personalized in-home care that enhances the well-being and independence of its clients from the comfort of their homes, according to the website.

Services offered include:

  • Dementia care
  • Personal care
  • Respite care

Quote of note:
“I lost my mom Oct. 24, 2024, to cancer and struggled to find care for her. After she passed, I wanted to honor my mom and help others,” Bozeman said. “We opened Embracing Hearts In-Home Care in hopes that we can serve those in need that don't have family support.”

 
Statewide News
Property taxes, bail rules, water funding: All 17 Texas propositions projected to pass

As of press time, all 17 constitutional amendments on the Texas ballot were poised to become law. The state propositions with the most support would either expand property tax exemptions or prohibit new taxes, while voters also favored measures aimed at funding infrastructure and research.

The overview: Some of the state propositions on the ballot included:

  • Proposition 1: new funding to support the Texas State Technical College System
  • Proposition 3: tighter restrictions on when Texas judges can grant bail for felony offenses
  • Proposition 4: $20 billion for water supply projects and infrastructure
  • Proposition 9: a $125,000 property tax exemption for businesses
  • Propositions 11 and 13: expanded property tax exemptions for Texas homeowners
  • Proposition 14: $3 billion to create a state dementia research institute
More information: All results are unofficial until canvassed.

Click the link below to see which state propositions passed and visit www.communityimpact.com/voter-guide/election-results to see results from all local and state elections in your community.

 
In Your Community
11 Houston-area Veterans Day events and restaurant specials to honor the holiday

Several events commemorating Veterans Day are taking place in the Greater Houston area. These events are listed chronologically and not comprehensive.

Lone Star College Veterans Services 5K Rally Up Run in Kingwood
The event will feature interactive activities including games, refreshments, a coloring flag station and an opportunity to write thank-you notes to veterans.

  • Nov. 8, 9 a.m.-noon
  • Free


Houston Salutes American Heroes Commemoration and Parade
The traditional Veterans Day ceremony will take place in Downtown Houston with acknowledgements and a keynote speaker. 

  • Nov. 11, 10 a.m. ceremony; 11:30 a.m. parade start
  • Free (admission) and parking in the Theatre District parking garage


Woodlands Township Veterans Day Tribute
Hosted in partnership with The Woodlands Fire Department, a patriotic ceremony will take place recognizing and thanking those who have served. The event will feature a presentation of colors, musical performances, remarks by local dignitaries and a donation drop-off site where goods will be shipped to troops.

  • Nov. 11, 4-5 p.m.
  • Free (admission)

 

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