TONI RICHARD STEPPED OUT ON FAITH!

Say hello to Toni Richard. She is the publisher and owner of The Tomball-SpringTimes. She launched her newspaper in May of 2006. The Times services the North Houston area. Richard, an accountant by trade, tells The Insite she stepped out on faith and began her very own newspaper. So far she says things are going extremely well with the publication. I had a chance to view it and the hard work she put into the paper clearly shows. Make sure you stop by The Times and take a look at Richard’s hard work and dedication to journalism. And thanks for dropping by The Insite Toni!
Link: http://www.thetomball-springtimes.com/
BACK IN THE LIMELIGHT AND PUBLIC LIFE AS THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE HOUSTON NAACP!

Congratulations to Carol Mims Galloway. The former public official has been elected the new President of the Houston branch of the NAACP. That pushes her back into the limelight and public life. Galloway tells the Insite “I’m very excited. I’ve been working with the group for 25 years and this is quite an honor.” She became a major player in the organization when she was tapped by the national office back in 1979 to merge 4 Houston branches into one. The former district B council member and school board member says she’s been active and involved in the organization ever since. She’s replacing Fran Gentry as head of the Houston civil rights group. If you’re interested Galloway’s installation ceremony will take place January 7, 2007 at Good Hope Baptist Church. It’s located at 3015 N. MacGregor Way and it will be held at 4 p.m. Congratulations Mrs. Galloway on your election and appointment!
HE SAW THE WRITING ON THE WALL!
Jordy Tollett said Friday he is stepping down from his position as CEO of the Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau. Tollett has decided to pursure other interests. He came under fire after being caught allegedly drinking in a bar during his work hours. The expose was done by a local television station. Meanwhile, Mayor Bill White made it clear he didn’t have much confidence in Tollett’s abilities in the office so the former CEO saw the writing on the wall. With this move Tollett walks away from a $200,000 a year job. However, he is expected to stay on as a consultant to the Greater Houston Cenvention and Visitors Bureau.
THEY’RE CALLING IT QUITS AFTER 17 YEARS!
Michael Jordan and his wife, Juanita, filed for divorce Friday after 17 years of marriage.
“Michael and Juanita Jordan mutually and amicably decided to end their 17 year marriage,” the couple said in a statement issued through their lawyers. “A judgment for dissolution of their marriage was entered today. There will be no further statements.”
RONALD GREEN CELEBRATES ANOTHER YEAR WITH FRIENDS!

Houston council member Ronald Green is preparing to celebrate his birthday and The Insite readers are welcomed. Details are on the blast below:
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