The Woodlands, TX News Roundup (8/31/25)

First West Nile case confirmed: Montgomery County has recorded its first 2025 West Nile virus infection in a man in his 60s during mosquito season, prompting officials to stress dusk-and-dawn activity limits and mosquito-control measures — learn what steps to take.

New Texas laws reshape daily life: Hundreds of bills on crime, education, healthcare, transportation and more take effect today across the state, altering everything from classroom conduct to road rules — find out what’s changing.

Record-breaking Walk fundraiser: The fourth annual event at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott sold out, raising nearly $700,000 to provide vital assistance to families in crisis across South Montgomery County — find out how it will transform lives.

Facility Dog Program anniversary: Memorial Hermann The Woodlands marked the first anniversary of its Facility Dog Program and celebrated Kinson’s 3rd birthday on August 22 with photo ops, snacks, and a fundraiser for Partners in Caring — find out how patients are supported.

Conroe ISD creative finalists: Two Zhang siblings and a Grand Oaks freshman have been named finalists in the 2025 I Am Texas Writing and Art Contest, with winners to be announced Sept. 22 and all entries joining The Bryan Museum’s permanent collection — find out who’s in the running.

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