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BY SARAH BRAGER FEMA floodplain areas Homeowners with a federally backed mortgage in the 100-year oodplain are required to obtain ood insurance, but Harris County leaders recommend all residents protect their homes. A oodplain is the low-lying area where ooding is a common occurrence, however a oodway is the space where rapid, high oodwaters will accumulate within a oodplain. Navigating flood protection Key: 1% (100-year) oodway 0.2% (500-year) oodplain 1% (100-year) oodplain Low risk
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2 JuiceLand The smoothie and juice bar provides a variety of beverages and smoothie bowls made with fruits, vegetables and inclusions such as yerba mate. • Opened April 8 • 10115 Louetta Road, Ste. 200, Houston • www.juiceland.com 3 D&C Thrift Co. The resale and thrift store offers a wide range of goods, including clothes, jewelry and home goods. • Opened April 6 • 11281 Village Drive, Plantersville • Facebook: D&C Thrift Co 4 Peace Love Autism The retail store is dedicated to supporting and celebrating the autism community. The space will host events such as sensory-friendly experiences and
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5 The Village Fit Co. The local community gym’s offerings include strength and conditioning training, Pilates, youth development programs and functional health nutrition support. • Opened May 16
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6 The Back Nine Founded in 2020, The Back Nine is a U.S.-based indoor simulated golf for both training and leisure. • Opened April 30 • 1417 Graham Drive, Ste. 100, Tomball • www.thebackninegolf.com 7 Happyville Playground Happyville offers an indoor playground area for children up to 8 years old, a cafe, and drop-off care service. • Opened April 10 • 26131 Kuykendahl Road, Ste. 202-203, Tomball • www.happyvilleplayground.com
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8 Slick City Action Park The business offers a wide variety of activities for customers to enjoy, including an indoor trapeze court, slide courses and a jungle gym. • Opened April 24 • 3905 FM 1488, Ste. 100, The Woodlands • www.slickcity.com
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9 Karma Kolache The restaurant’s menu spans from ‘kronuts’ and ‘koffee’ to their signature gourmet kolaches. • Opening date TBD • 21941 Rosehill Reserve Drive, Ste. 102, Tomball • www.karmakolache.com
13 Trader Joe’s Trader Joe’s will be opening a new store near Tomball in Spring, according to a TDLR filing from April 14. The national grocery store chain is known for its lack of outside-branded items in its stores, according to its website. There are currently eight operating Trader Joe’s scattered throughout the Houston area, but this will be the first Spring location. • Opening date TBD • 21364 Kuykendahl Road, Spring • www.traderjoes.com
16 The Peddler’s Pack Book Co. A new bookstore is set to open its doors along Main Street in Tomball, owner Jacky Schaaf confirmed. The Peddler’s Pack Book Co. will carry a variety of new and used books, alongside gift items such as mugs, tote bags, stationary and vinyls. Schaaf also said they are going to be working through the permitting process to be able to provide coffee and tea. • Opening this spring
What’s next PERMITS FILED WITH THE TEXAS
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10 Petco The retailer filed with the TDLR for a new 12,500-square-foot store in Tomball. Construction is anticipated to start in June and wrap up in January. • 25577 Hwy. 249, Tomball • www.petco.com
• 408 W. Main St., Tomball • www.thepeddlerspack.com
Relocations
11 Jayden Layne Boutique The women’s boutique relocated within Tomball. Previously located at 309 Market St., Stes. B & C, the store can now be found at 314 Market St. • Relocated April 6
experience” alongside their pastry selection. • 24441 Hwy. 249, Tomball • www.cafeninda.com 14 LSC-Tomball lifePATH AT&T has awarded Lone Star College Foundation $40,000, which will be used to help buy 50 new laptops and backpacks for students in Lone Star
June. The MakerBarn gives members access to tools and equipment for a wide range of hands-on projects. • 28030 FM 2978, Ste. 204, Magnolia • www.themakerbarn.org
• 314 Market St., Tomball • www.jaydenlayne.com
Closings
17 Fire Ant Brewing Company After operating for eight years, the brewery owners retired and closed the restaurant on May 17. • Closed May 17
College-Tomball’s lifePATH program. • 30555 Tomball Parkway, Tomball • www.lonestar.edu/lifepath.htm
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12 Cafe Ninda Tomball-area bakery formerly known as Bake Me Happy has rebranded to Cafe Ninda. Staff said the new name allows them to highlight “a more elevated coffee
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Magnolia FD begins planning after voters pass sales tax measure
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MFD already has two new engines on order, with delivery expected in early 2027, Perry said. MCESD No. 10 is also discussing a replacement for Station 186, which is currently located along FM 2978, Magnolia. The new station would be built at 310 Honea Egypt, Magnolia. Officials said future station decisions will lean on call volume and other response data.
Magnolia leaders are moving from campaign mode to planning mode after voters approved Proposition A, a sales tax measure expected to help Montgomery County Emergency Services District No. 10 add firefighters, improve stations and plan future coverage. The measure, which passed May 2, allowed MCESD No. 10 to adopt an increased sales and use tax in areas that have not reached taxing limits, according to prior Community Impact reporting. Over the next few months, the district will work with an Insurance Services Office consultant to build a detailed capital improvement plan, department officials said. The goal is to use data to decide where to add staffing, place future stations and purchase apparatus, rather than make those calls by “guesswork,” Magnolia Fire Captain Bryan Perry said. The additional sales tax will begin being collected Oct. 1, with the first revenue expected around December because of a two-month lag between collection and receipt, according to the department. In Year 1, Perry said the focus will be staffing and bringing existing stations up to the standards of a career department. “We expect this to make a real difference,” Perry said. “As we increase the minimum staffing on each truck, we’ll get more firefighters on scene, which will allow for the emergency to be mitigated more quickly.” The department expects to post firefighter openings sometime after Oct. 1.
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Early 2027 Two new engines to be delivered
Residents will be able to track sales tax spending through the district’s normal budgeting process, Perry said. Budgets, amendments and financial information are posted on the department’s website, and spending requires board approval. The department also plans to share updates on social media as projects move forward. Officials said more firefighters on each truck should help crews manage emergencies faster, while additional stations would be the quickest way to reduce response times in growing areas.
Ongoing goals include:
Building a spending plan, ISO consultant helping shape 5- and 10-year capital plans
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Station 186 replacement discussions
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Tomball City Council and the Tomball Economic Development Corp. got a clearer look May 12 at what the former First Baptist Church campus could become, but nearby residents made one thing just as clear: they want a say before the project goes any further. The joint meeting centered on Tomball Legacy Square, the planned redevelopment of the roughly 4.6-acre former church campus in Old Town Tomball. The TEDC engaged Webb Management in fall 2025 to study the site’s market demand, operations, economic impact and redevelopment potential for the former sanctuary, the historic 1949 chapel and fellowship hall, according to the agenda packet. The feasibility study recommends turning the campus into three pieces: an 800- to 1,000-seat performing arts hall in the former sanctuary, a visual arts center in the 1949 chapel and an arts education center in the fellowship hall. However, ocials repeatedly said the plans are still early. Lisa Covington, TEDC board president and City Council member, said the TEDC is still working through details such as venue size, funding, parking, green space and operators. Concerns raised as Legacy Square planning proceeds
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The presentation also stated taxes will not increase because of the project, and the TEDC is not tearing down the main sanctuary or the 1949 chapel. No vote was taken at the meeting, as it was held for discussion only, and all items were presentation items.
“Just because something is in writing on a website does not mean decisions have been made,” Covington said during the meeting. A TEDC presentation also stated that no nal decisions have been made or approved beyond the purchase of the property and the designation of the project as an arts and cultural destination.
What they’re saying
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Nearby residents said they weren’t opposed to preserving the property or adding arts program- ming, but worried about the project’s scale. Kristin Heck, who lives on Hicks Street, said her home sits directly beside the project, and ooding is already a concern. Another resident, Christina Black, said the project backs up to her home on Commerce Street and raised concerns about noise, crowds and parking. “Parking is certainly an issue, because during these big events, I do have to ... block o my yard just to keep people from parking in it,” Black said. Others spoke in favor of the project, saying Tomball lacks a venue for larger local gatherings. Brandy Beyer, with the Greater Tomball Area Chamber of Commerce, said several local organi- zations have to leave Tomball for events because there is no facility in the city that can hold them.
The project remains in the concept stage. Per the TEDC presentation, conceptual recommendations are being presented, studies are ongoing and public input remains important. Future steps include continued community engagement, parking analysis, development renement and City Council review and approval, per the presentation. Wayne Hall, a TEDC board member, said keeping the property under TEDC control gives Tomball more certainty. “If ... someone else was to buy it, it could ... be a hotel, it could be houses, it could be an apartment complex,” Hall said. “So at least with the EDC controlling it, then we’ll ... know what’s going to go on there.”
I’ve heard a lot about the benet economic[ly] and to Main Street businesses. … It is a residential neighborhood. ... Please remember we live here. CASEY BERRY, TOMBALL RESIDENT WHO LIVES ON MASON STREET The fact that this ... maybe gives us an opportunity to stay in our community, to have big events, not huge events ... I think it lls that community spirit. BRANDY BEYER, VICE PRESIDENT, GREATER TOMBALL AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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Education
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Magnolia ISD looks to future after voters pass Proposition A
On May 2, Magnolia ISD voters passed a $465 million bond—Proposition A—which aims to address student overcrowding and district growth. The measure passed with 63.51% of the vote, while 36.49% of the votes were against the bond. By the numbers As previously reported, MISD’s Proposition A will fund the construction of three new schools, along with security, maintenance, and land and bus purchases. Back in 2025, the district attempted to pass a larger bond package, but it failed to pass. Per MISD ocials, last November, only 13% of parents in the district voted on the proposed bond measure. To address the low turnout in the May 2 election, the district held multiple community events informing locals on the need for the bonds to pass this upcoming election cycle. MISD Chief Communications Ocer Denise Meyers said that an estimated 25% of parents voted in this election cycle.
What’s next MISD Superintendent Jason Bullock said construction on Elementary School No. 10 and the new high school is set to begin as soon as possible, as the high school construction will take the most time. Other projects from the bond will take priority as well, including maintenance and security updates and new bus purchases. On May 12, MISD trustees approved Stewart Builders Inc. and B&C Constructors LP as the construction managers-at-risk for several of the district’s 2026 bond projects and approved purchasing around 100 acres of land located along the east line of FM 1486 for High School No. 3. Bullock said “gratefulness” is the word he and the school board would use to describe themselves after seeing the bond successfully pass May 2. “We wanted as many people ... as possible to come out and have their voice be heard, whichever way they chose to vote,” Bullock said.
Results breakdown MISD’s bond is made up of a single proposition— Proposition A—and is a revised version of the three-proposition bond the district put in front of voters in November, which failed to pass.
Proposition A
For: 63.51%
Against: 36.49%
SOURCE: MONTGOMERY COUNTY ELECTION CENTRALCOMMUNITY IMPACT
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Education
BY COLE GEE & EMILY LINCKE
TISD faces $8M shortfall partly due to new schools At the May 11 board meeting, Tomball ISD Chief Financial Ocer Zack Boles said the district is facing a projected $8 million shortfall for the 2026-27 scal year due to opening two new schools in August. Budget explained For FY 2026-27, the projected revenues and expenses are $256.4 million and $264.4 million, respectively. Boles said the projected shortfall is due to the openings of Tomball West High School and the fth-grade addition at Creekside Park Junior High in August, along with a general pay increase. Historically, TISD has maintained separate fund balances to help with district spending when needed. Boles said $8 million has been set aside for the opening of new schools, and suggested using a portion of it to alleviate the strain.
Lone Star College OKs 202728 calendar Lone Star College System’s calendar for the 2027-28 school year was approved by the college system’s trustees May 7. At a glance For students, the fall semester runs Aug. 30-Dec. 19, 2027, and the spring semester runs Jan. 18-May 14, 2028, per documents.
FY 2026-27 budget projections TISD is facing a projected budget shortfall for scal year 2026-27, which ocials said is tied to the opening of two new schools in August.
$256.4M Projected revenue
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Employees needed for new schools: 100 new employees needed for Tomball West HS, costing around $6.2 million 21 new employees needed for fth-grade addition at Creekside Park Junior HS, costing around $1.4 million
Holidays in 2027-28 include: • Labor Day: Sept. 4-6, 2027
SOURCE: TOMBALL ISDCOMMUNITY IMPACT
Some context In the past decade, the district has faced three other shortfalls: in FY 2017-18, FY 2023-24, and FY 2024-25. Unlike the current projected shortfall, the past shortfalls were caused by stagnant state funding, Boles said.
• Thanksgiving break: Nov. 24-28, 2027 • Winter break: Dec. 23, 2027-Jan. 5, 2028 • Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Jan. 17, 2028 • Spring break: March 13-19, 2028 • Spring holiday: April 14-16, 2028 • Memorial Day holiday: May 27-29, 2028 • Juneteenth holiday: June 19, 2028 • Independence Day: July 4, 2028
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Education
BY BRADLEY DOUNTZ & COLE GEE
MISD OKs raises in 2026- 27 compensation plan Magnolia ISD trustees voted to approve the employee compensation plan, which includes raises and stipends for employees, for the 2026-27 school year at their May 12 meeting. A closer look Assistant Superintendent of Operations Erich Morris said that there will be a minimum 3% pay increase for teachers with zero to 10 years of experience, with that gure going as high as 6% for teachers with 26 years or more of experience. “It is closing the pay disparity for our veteran teachers, and it’s going to make it easier for us to, at some point in the near future, focus more on those 10 to 15 years as well,” Morris said. Bus drivers and food service workers will also receive a 3% raise, while custodians will receive a $2/hour raise.
TISD cannot comply with new bus bill On May 11, the Tomball ISD board of trust- ees voted unanimously to execute a statutory acceptance to the state stating the district does not have the required funds to comply with Senate Bill 546, which requires districts to use buses with three-point seat belts. Meeting highlights As previously reported, out of TISD’s 205 buses, 103 do not meet the new safety requirements. The total cost to retrot the 103 buses would be $3.24 million-$4.9 million . The cost for the district to purchase 103 buses would be $14.42 million. On May 11, TISD board Secretary Michael Pratt said that TISD’s buses over the past decade have historically been very safe. The district will advocate to the state for funds to help fulll the bill requirements.
Average MISD teacher raises Magnolia ISD is giving all of its teachers raises based on their years of experience working at the district. Years of experience: 26 or more $4,665 21-25 $3,649 11-20 $2,680 0-10 $1,883
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Sorting out details The district is providing a $500 one-time reten- tion payment for employees who are on the payroll as of Sept. 15. Morris said a prior year fund balance associated with a one-time payment from a property value audit will pay for the incentive. Morris further explained that there is going to be a $50 to $100 increase in employer health insurance contributions, depending on the employee’s plan.
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Community
BY NICHAELA SHAHEEN & LIZZY SPANGLER
‘His life and legacy will live on’: Community remembers Jimmie C. Edwards during public memorial service
Community members gathered at the Montgom- ery County Veterans Memorial Park on May 2 to remember the life of Jimmie C. Edwards. Edwards, who died March 31, was a Vietnam veteran, served as Montgomery County judge and state representative, and founded the Montgomery County Veterans Memorial Commission. “I just want to thank Jimmie and the Edwards family and also the commission that stood behind Jimmie during all of his vision,” state Rep. Will Metcalf said. “This is only the beginning. The best is yet to come. Although our founder and our spokes- person is no longer with us, his life and legacy will live on for many decades to come.” Two-minute impact The service included remarks from both Metcalf and Edwards’ wife, Debbie, as well as live music, including the national anthem, “Marines’ Hymn” and “God Bless America.” The memorial service concluded with a yover and an invitation to attendees to walk the park. “I look at this park, I look at this building, and I think, ‘It’ll be a long time before Jimmie’s name is forgotten,’” Debbie Edwards said. The big picture Montgomery County commissioners on April 9 approved a resolution honoring Edwards as a former county judge, U.S. Marine and founding leader of the Montgomery County Veterans Memorial Park. The court also declared April 9 Judge Jimmie C. Edwards III Memorial Day in Montgomery County. Edwards was a lifelong Montgomery County resident. During the Vietnam War, he volunteered
“I look at this park ... and I think, ‘It’ll be a long time before Jimmie’s name is forgotten,’” said Debbie Edwards.
Jimmie C. Edwards founded the Montgomery County Veterans Memorial Commission.
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After being severely wounded in combat, Edwards was awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze Star Medal with V for Valor and other citations for bravery and distinguished service.
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for the U.S. Marine Corps and served with the Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Regiment, 1st Marine Division. After being severely wounded in combat, he was awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze Star Medal with V for Valor and other citations for bravery. After returning home, Edwards continued serving the public. He represented Montgomery and Walker counties in the Texas House from 1973-81 and later served as Montgomery County judge from 1983-86, according to the resolution. “Known to many as a master storyteller, Jimmie had a rare gift for connecting people through humor, honesty, and lived experience,” his obituary
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Business
BY JOVANNA AGUILAR
Sabra Farm oers locally grown produce in Magnolia Husband and wife Rabih and Sandy Sabra opened Sabra Farm in June 2024 to oer the com- munity a place to source produce grown locally. “Farming is how I worship the Lord,” Rabih Sabra said. “It includes taking care of the earth, of creation. It includes taking care of our neighbor and it includes taking care of our own body. That includes everything that the Bible wants us to do that can be beautifully expressed in farming.” What’s special about it As career missionaries often traveling, Rabih and Sandy Sabra noticed a dierence in how they felt after eating while overseas versus back home in Texas. Realizing the need for clean food in the area, the Sabras opened Sabra Farm to serve their own com- munity. Starting o with produce grown by Rabih Sabra himself, today Sabra Farm oers a variety of locally sourced products. Staying local At Sabra Farm, Rabih Sabra said customers can expect to be greeted by the Sabras themselves and provided with thorough information on its products. With products sourced from local ranchers, customers can nd greens grown in-house, such as hydroponic lettuce, herbs, microgreens, peppers and cucumbers, as well as antibiotic-free meat. Other items oered include fresh eggs sourced from local ranchers and natural beef tallow made in-house. Hand-made products oered include hand soap, laundry detergent and dish soap.
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Transportation
BY JESSICA SHORTEN & LIZZY SPANGLER
3 transportation updates for upcoming, ongoing projects around Tomball
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3 Spring Stuebner Road expansion Project: This project expanded Spring Stuebner Road from two to four lanes from west of Leitner Lane to the Grand Parkway. Existing drainage and traffic signals were also improved and added as needed. Update: Precinct 3 officials said construction on this project was expected to take roughly one year to complete. • Timeline: second quarter 2026 • Cost: $8.1 million • Funding source: Harris County Precinct 3
1 Hufsmith Road intersection improvements Project: This will make improvements to the intersections of Hufsmith Road at Kuykendahl Road, Stuebner Airline Road and FM 2978. Update: This project is now in the design phase for future planning and construction.
Project: The two-lane road will be widened to four lanes from north of Ezekiel Road to north of Boudreaux Road. Update: This project is now under construction, per Harris County Precinct 3’s website. • Timeline: anticipated completion in the first quarter of 2028 • Cost: $21 million • Funding source: Harris County Precinct 3
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Events
BY LIZZY SPANGLER
John O’Bryant Magic Show Magician John O’Bryant will be performing magic and illusions at Lone Star College-Tomball Community Library. Tickets will be handed out 30 minutes before the show while supplies last.
June LSC-Tomball Juneteenth Conference Lone Star College-Tomball is hosting a virtual conference focused on Juneteenth that will trace its history. Registration is required. • June 4, 10 a.m. • Free (admission) • Virtual • www.lonestar.edu/lsc-tomball-juneteenth Barbecue Bash & Fundraiser Billy Masden, Precinct 5 Justice of the Peace-Elect, is hosting a barbecue bash and fundraiser that will include live and silent auctions, a petting zoo and face painting. The barbecue will be provided by The Meating Place. • June 5, 5:30-9:30 p.m. • $12 (per person) • Magnolia Event Center, 11659 FM 1488, Magnolia • https://billymasden-pct5mctx.eventbrite.com The MakerBarn’s 10th Anniversary To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the nonprofit The MakerBarn is hosting an event that will feature special activities, a maker’s market and refreshments.
• June 8, 3-4 p.m. • Free (admission)
• 30555 Tomball Parkway, Tomball • https://hcpl.net/locations/tom
Chris Stapleton and Miranda Lambert Tributes Attendees will be able to enjoy country music as Paradigm Brewing will host Chris Stapleton and Miranda Lambert tribute concerts. • June 20, 7:30 p.m. • $20 Author Fest 2026 Lone Star College-Tomball Community Library’s Author Fest 2026 will feature a variety of authors, giving attendees the opportunity to meet them and buy signed books. • June 27, noon-3 p.m. • Free (admission) • 2130 S. Persimmon Lane, Tomball • www.facebook.com/paradigmbrew
Night of One Acts Attendees are invited to come watch a series of experimental one-act performances directed by Lone Star College-Tomball students. • June 29-July 1, 7 p.m. • $6
• 30555 Tomball Parkway, Tomball • www.lonestar.edu/tomball-drama
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• June 6, 1-4 p.m. • Free (admission)
• 28030 FM 2978, Ste. 204, Magnolia • www.facebook.com/themakerbarn
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