Editorial Board, The Golden Hammer The Golden Hammer, Montgomery County’s leading daily newspaper with a rapidly-expanding statewide readership, plans to expand our popular “Power Top Ten List” this year, the fifth year this newspaper has existed. In the past we’ve focused on a List only for Montgomery County. We’ll continue that practice, but we’ve also decided […]
Image: Precinct 2 Montgomery County Commissioner Charlie Riley (left) has sought wisdom but instead merely ended up with a carrot in his face. Montgomery County, December 31 – Precinct 2 Montgomery County Commissioner Charlie Riley receives the “Mad Cow Award 2018” for the worst elected official in Montgomery County. The competition wasn’t close. How bad […]
Image: Three years ago (May, 2015) were better times at the height of their community influence for Bobby Jack Adams (left) of Halff Associates and his best friend and business partner Montgomery County Judge Craig Doyal. November 30 – December will be an interesting month for Montgomery County citizens. As the “rest of us” celebrate […]
Image: JP James Metts’ every action displays his attitude of entitlement. New Caney, May 11 – On December 31, 2017, and 2016, respectively, The Golden Hammer, Montgomery County’s leading daily newspaper presented the “Mad Cow” Award for the Worst Elected Official of Montgomery County to the two people running against each other in the May 22, […]
Conroe, November 25 – The Golden Hammer, Montgomery County’s leading daily newspaper, will continue the tradition which its Publisher began last December by announcing a series of articles concerning the Power Top Ten. The Power Top Ten does not commemorate the ten best people in Montgomery County but the most powerful people who are actually able […]
New Caney, December 31 – The Golden Hammer presented the “Mad Cow” Award for the Worst Elected Official of Montgomery County 2016 to Precinct 4 County Commissioner Jim Clark. Here are the criteria for this Award: Candidates must be a resident of Montgomery County, Texas. Candidates must have held some elected office in local, state, […]