When Conroe Texas incorporated in 1904, the city limits encompassed a 5.
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When Conroe Texas incorporated in 1904, the city limits encompassed a 5.
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Conroe Texas developed over several geologic layers of underground aquifers, which supply the city with fresh drinking water.
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Parts of Conroe Texas surrounding the West Fork of the San Jacinto River are in a floodplain.
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The Conroe Texas area has approximately a 10 percent chance of receiving this much rainfall in any given year.
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Renee C Lee said that Conroe around 2002 was "a sleepy, backwater town" and that at the time, Conroe city officials needed to use financial incentives to attract home developers to Conroe.
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Between 2014 and 2015, Conroe Texas was the sixth fastest growing city in the United States.
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The following year, the US Census Bureau reported that Conroe Texas was the fastest-growing large city in the United States.
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Conroe Texas ended the plans after the local oil-based economy collapsed.
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Lake Conroe Texas, northwest of downtown Conroe Texas, is a site for such water-based activities as boating and fishing.
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The southern portion of Conroe Texas is in District 15, represented by Republican Mark Keough.
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The territory in Conroe Texas ISD joined the community college district in 1991, and the territory in Willis ISD joined the district in 1996.
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The Old Conroe Texas Police building has been adapted to serve as a temporary site for up to three years.
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