RICHARDS — Salvador Saucedo, 37, the escaped inmate from Waller County who shot himself at a residence in Richards, Feb. 18, succumbed to his injuries the following day.
Read moreBEDIAS — A Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper and his family lost their home during an early morning fire in Bedias, Feb. 16.
Read moreTexas Birthday Bash, the Texas–sized birthday celebration returns to Navasota Saturday, March 1, at August Horst Park in Navasota. The event features three stages of live music including Clay Walker, Siggno, Randall King, Grupo Zenzio, Braxton Keith and more. Visit, www.texasbirthdaybash.com for tickets and information.
Read moreAfter meeting in Executive Session as permitted by Section 551.074 of the Texas Government Code, Mayor Bert Miller announced Feb. 24 that council would not take action that evening on the employment offer to city manager candidate Theo Melancon whose contract with the City of Dickenson ends Feb. 28. Miller told the Examiner that council is requesting additional information.
Read moreFollowing a public hearing with several comments, the Navasota City Council denied a sign variance application for a 20-foot pole sign and reader board for the new O’Reilly Auto Parts Enterprises, LLC, at 700 N. LaSalle Street. Chapter 3, Sign Regulations, allows freeway pole signs only within 400 feet of SH 6 and SH 105. According to Development Services Director Lupe Diosdado, O’Reilly wants to replicate the sign at the current location which is approximately 874-feet south in a shopping center.
Read moreWeather factored into an accident that claimed the life of a Houston woman and injured multiple others, Feb. 22, on Texas 249.
Read moreA Navasota man who attempted to elude police on his bicycle was arrested on felony drug charges on Valentine’s night.
Read moreAnderson–Shiro CISD Board of Trustees unanimously approved the issuance of $31 million in bonds at their Feb. 10 meeting. This action releases a portion of the overall $60 million in bonds voters narrowly approved by six votes in the Nov. 2024 bond election.
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