The Woodlands edition | June 2022

THIS ISSUE

ABOUT US

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. Now in 2022, CI is still locally owned. We have expanded to include hundreds of employees, our own software platform and printing facility, and over 40 hyperlocal editions across three states with circulation of more than 2.8 million residential mailboxes.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM THIS MONTH

FROM NICOLE: Our annual Health Care Edition looks at the technological innovations included in projects such as expansions at The Woodlands-area hospitals as well as the lasting eects of the pandemic on how care is delivered. See inside (see Pages 27-29) for our nearest hospitals and urgent care facilities. Nicole Preston, GENERAL MANAGER

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.

FROM VANESSA: Among the health care stories we are following this month is a look at how law enforcement works with the autism community to ensure the needs of individuals on the spectrum are understood and met in public safety settings (see Page 31). We also take a look at the second of two hospital expansions we have covered in The Woodlands area this year (see Page 33). Vanessa Holt, SENIOR EDITOR

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