The Woodlands, TX News Roundup (8/17/25)

Bright Life marks 15 years: The Woodlands Family YMCA’s Bright Life Program celebrates its 15th Anniversary by offering adults and teens with intellectual and developmental disabilities life skills training, social and recreational activities, and community service partnerships — find out how to enroll.

Huntsman renews Pavilion sponsorship: Huntsman Corporation’s renewed partnership with The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion deepens free performances, education outreach and scholarship programs to expand arts access and innovation — find out how.

Water dispute finally settled: After years of legal battles, the SJRA and City of Conroe have agreed on new water rates, more surface water allocation, and a shorter contract — find out what it means for residents.

Montgomery County pay boost: Deputies’ salaries climb from $60,528 now to $70,928 in 2026 and surge past $101,296 by 2029, with captains and the sheriff also seeing hefty bumps — find out.

Kits 4 Kidz supplies 2,500 students: Interfaith of The Woodlands has equipped more than 2,500 Conroe ISD children with backpacks, grade-specific school supplies, groceries, and outfits to start the 2025–2026 year on equal footing — find out how.

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