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Owners John and Jennifer Garrett launched the rst edition of Community Impact Newspaper in 2005 with three full-time employees covering Round Rock and Pugerville, Texas. We have expanded our operations to include hundreds of employees, our own printing operation and over 30 hyperlocal editions across three states. Our circulation is over 2 million residential mailboxes, and it grows each month with new residents and developments.
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FROMKIM: Last month, I celebrated my ve-year anniversary here at Community Impact Newspaper . In that time, I have had the opportunity to meet some incredible people across our community while working for a company that is true to its mission. We are always looking for talented people to join our team. If you are looking for a new journey, check out the opportunities available by visiting communityimpact.com/corporate-careers. Kim Giannetti, GENERALMANAGER
Community Impact Newspaper teams include general managers, editors, reporters, graphic designers, sales account executives and sales support, all immersed and invested in the communities they serve. Our mission is to build communities of informed citizens and thriving businesses through the collaboration of a passionate team. Our core values are Faith, Passion, Quality, Innovation and Integrity.
FROMHANNAH: Thirteen years ago, my family adopted a 6-month-old puppy named Zoey from a local animal shelter. Today, she remains one of my greatest companions. Like many animals, Zoey was just one of thousands of stray dogs and feral cats that end up in animal shelters across the Greater Houston area each year. To learn more about what local animal shelters and nonprot organizations are doing in the Lake Houston area to help keep shelter populations at bay and euthanasia numbers low, see our front-page story, which continues on Pages 24-25. Hannah Zedaker, EDITOR
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CORRECTION: Volume 6, Issue 9 The city of Humble’s home rule charter was rst adopted in 1970 and subsequently amended by voters in 1978, 1982, 1987, 1992, 1996 and 2000, according to city documents.
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