
Governor’s Small Business Initiative to host Gulf Coast Workshop
Attention small business owners – take advantage of this upcoming workshop before it’s too late. In line with the goals of EMCID and the East
Attention small business owners – take advantage of this upcoming workshop before it’s too late. In line with the goals of EMCID and the East
More than a dozen shovels broke into the ground where the newest Kelsey-Seybold clinic will call home in Porter, along U.S. Highway 59 northbound, north
The Southern Economic Development Council (SEDC) announced that Frank McCrady, President and CEO of the East Montgomery County Improvement District (EMCID), has been elected Secretary/Treasurer
Everything from new buildings at the VFW to heartworm treatment will be funded through the East Montgomery County Improvement District’s Community Development Grant program. The
Twenty years ago, the East Montgomery County Improvement District (EMCID) opened its doors in a small office on the second floor of the Wells Fargo
A major cornerstone of economic development in East Montgomery County is losing its business advisor of six years. Jan Koenig recently announced he will retire
Since Hurricane Harvey caused damage and flooding to the East Montgomery County area in August 2017, businesses and residents have worked hard to repair the
The feeling of wind blowing across the faces of drivers as they make their way around the track at New Caney’s Speedsportz Racing Park may
As the holiday shopping season rolls around for another year, the East Montgomery County Improvement District’s (EMCID) Safe Shopper Program kicked off on Saturday, November
There was a flurry of activities in the strip center along the U.S. Highway 59 feeder road in the Valley Ranch Town Center where Verizon
Several businesses within the East Montgomery County Improvement District’s boundaries have fallen into the season, decorating shrubs and bales of hay to match the “spooky”
Growing up in the East Montgomery County area, Allen Rhoden remembers the sights and smells of former Precinct 4 Commissioner A.V. “Bull” Sallas’ barbecue restaurant