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New documentary ‘Hope for the Guadalupe’ tells the story of healing a river and community
By Raul Alonzo at Texas Standard
· June 11, 2026
· 1 min read
“They lost neighbors, they lost loved ones, they lost dear friends,” said director Ben Masters, “and that's a part of their resolve of healing the river.”
In The Woodlands, where residents take pride in their active community engagement, the debate over voting integrity and access is likely to resonate. As a master-planned community with a strong turnout in local elections, The Woodlands Township and its residents have a vested interest in ensuring that the voting process is both secure and accessible to all eligible voters. The survey's findings may reflect the diverse perspectives of Texans, but for residents of The Woodlands, the issue is also closely tied to the community's governance structure and the role of the Montgomery County government in overseeing elections. As the community continues to grow and evolve, it will be important to watch how local leaders balance the need for voting integrity with the need to expand voter access, particularly in light of the community's experience with Gulf hurricane and flooding risks that can impact voting infrastructure.
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Published: June 11, 2026 ·
Source: Texas Standard ·
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