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FROM CHRISSY: I love to hear feedback from our readers, and one of the things I hear most often is how much everyone loves the Impacts (see Pages 6-7) featuring the coming soon and now open area businesses. This month, our front-page story discusses the new developments in the Hwy. 249 and Grand Parkway area that will bring even more retail and industrial developments to the area. Shell Federal Credit Union, Gringo’s Tex-Mex and BoomerJack’s are just a few of the many new businesses coming. Chrissy Leggett, GENERAL MANAGER
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FROM ANNA: I’m a proud dog mom of two rescue pups from the Montgomery County Animal Shelter, so this month’s story by Reporter Cassandra Jenkins hits home. In April, Montgomery County commissioners approved a study looking at future animal shelter needs as the county continues to grow (see Page 13). Harris County ocials are also weighing making changes to their shelter operations. As the shelters remain over capacity, I encourage you to consider fostering or adopting a dog or cat and making a dierence for these sweet animals. Anna Lotz, SENIOR EDITOR
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