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Two Navasota men were shot in what appeared to be a targeted shooting on Texas 6 northbound Monday evening in Navasota.
Read moreA Navasota Junior High Student has been banned from school property after a social media photo appears to show the student in possession of a firearm on campus.
Read moreGrimes County Go Texan kicked off with an official proclamation delivered by the Harris County Sheriff’s Office Mounted Posse. Receiving the proclamation from Harris County Posse members include Grimes County Judge Joe Fauth (second to left), Navasota Police Chief Mike Mize, Navasota Mayor Bert Miller, Grimes County Sheriff Don Sowell and Grimes County Go Texan President Chris Tagudin.
Read moreRichards Independent School District second through sixth grade students competed in an Invitational Academic UIL meet Jan. 19, and Jan. 26.
Read moreState Representative Kyle Kacal was the featured speaker at the annual Grimes County Crime Stoppers Banquet. Each year Crime Stoppers honors law enforcement for serving and protecting Grimes County. The banquet is free for all law enforcement.
Read moreThe students listed on the President’s Honor Roll at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas, are undergraduates who have achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average in all work attempted while enrolled in not less than 12 semester hours. The university would like to recognize the following students for earning the honor for the Fall 2022 semester.
Read moreThe pursuit of a stolen vehicle ended early Tuesday morning in Brenham.
Read moreThe Navasota Public Library will have a book signing February 25, from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. by David A. Bowles, author of the Westward Sagas series. His new book, “Comanche Trace” is about Fayette Smith. In Austin, TX in 1841 while celebrating his ninth birthday, Smith was abducted by the Comanche, a Native American tribe. He was brought to Santa Fe, NM where he was sold to the Comancheros. Three years later he was returned and grew up to be one of the early founders of Navasota, TX. He married Elizabeth Gresham, raised a large family and built a two-story Victorian home in 1888. The home still stands at 904 E. Washington Ave. in Navasota. Fayette and Elizabeth are buried side-byside at Oakland Cemetery, 801 Sixth St. in Navasota.
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