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Downtown Navasota celebrates its blues heritage this Saturday, November 12, at its upcoming “Reds, Wheats & Blues” Festival. This year's Festival runs from 2 to 6 p.m. and takes place all along the downtown area in Navasota, with an afternoon of wine, craft beers and blues music.
Read moreThe State Fair of Texas, established in 1886 and held in Dallas each year, is the longest-running and one of the largest in the nation. Navasota resident Geny Heywood won several arts and crafts awards in the Teachers and Professional categories. Her entries included paintings on canvas, china, clay and other objects, crochet, handmade dolls, a thimble collection, etc.
Read moreNavasota Independent School District is seeking volunteers to serve on the district site base. The district-level site base holds two public meetings a year to discuss the district’s performance from Texas Education Agency.
Read moreSH 249 is now open in Grimes County to SH 105 between Plantersville and Navasota.
Read moreThe City of Navasota took the first step toward being recognized as a Music Friendly Community with a virtual Music Friendly Community workshop Monday, Nov. 7.
Read moreDavid Lewis will bring his traditional country sound to the Silver Wings Ballroom Stage for the monthly Bluebonnet Opry concert Thursday, Nov. 17.
Read moreChristian Collins, founder of the Texas Youth Summit and former Republican primary congressional candidate, will be the guest speaker at the Grimes County Republican Women’s monthly luncheon Tuesday, Nov. 15.
Read moreGrimes County celebrated Veterans during the annual Veterans Day Parade and festivities Saturday, Nov. 5. Each year the event is planned by Grimes County VFW Post 4006.
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