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The Light House Sober Living has free groceries at the Relay Station Event Center in Plantersville the third Thursday of each month. To qualify you must be a resident of the Plantersville/Stoneham area, have proof of income, and identification is required. Volunteers are needed, and mask are required while loading. Thanks in advance.
Read moreThe big news this week was the house fire on FM 244. The house that belonged to Shirley Douthitt Keown caught fire Wednesday, May 19, about 2 a.m. and burned to the ground. The mobile home beside it was saved. Neither the house or mobile home have been lived in for some time. Iola Fire Department responded to the fire.
Read moreThe Pit Stop Café is moving to a new location in Bedias and will be open for business at the new location around June 1. Their new address is 3915 Magnolia Street. Give Tina a call, 936-355-0133 and join in the festivities.
Read moreSenior baccalaureate services for Iola High School will be held at Evergreen Baptist Church Wednesday, May 26, at 7 p.m. All Iola seniors will hopefully be at the service. Refreshments will be served following the service in the church fellowship hall. All are invited to attend.
Read moreCongratulations to all Grimes County graduates graduating from high school or college.
Read moreWinner number 39 of the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church 52-week gun raffle was drawn Sunday, May 23. The winner of a Remington 700 ADL, 223 is Mark Boyd of Bryan. The next drawing will take place Sunday, May 30, 2021.
Read moreDue to the past rains, Mayor Charlie’s second birthday party had to be rescheduled to last Saturday. He had a Firehouse Birthday Party which included a bouncy house, hayride, swimming, Grill Sargent hot dogs and music. Several of the WHCVFD were present; Chief and Susie, Travis and Little Red, Jason and Kimberlee, Chucky and me and of course, Charlie’s parents. Everyone seemed to have a good time. I know that Chucky enjoyed that pool (even though he was in his street clothes) and I enjoyed the people, music and maybe I should add the beer! Thank you for inviting me.
Read moreIn Grimes County, beginning as early as 1834 with the Texas provisional government, postal routes began soon followed by stagecoaches. Fanthorp Inn at Anderson was the first, followed by the Camp Inn, just east of what became the town of Navasota. The last was the Freeman Inn built in 1856 on Navasota’s Washington Avenue shortly before the railroad reached Navasota.
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