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RICHARDS – Four new board members were sworn in at Richards Independent School District Board of Trustee meeting Thursday, Nov. 17
Read moreAnderson-Shiro FFA students competed at the Blackland District contest and are now area bound. They will be traveling to the area contest at Blinn Saturday, November 19.
Read moreAfter a public hearing with no comments against, the Navasota City Council approved the first reading of Ordinance No. 1010-22, the creation of Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 1 (TIRZ #1). Approval encompassed the designation of the TIRZ boundaries, the City’s rate of participation, a termination date and the creation of a board of directors.
Read moreEight-year-old Michael Cash Cosino proudly shows off his first doe he harvested while hunting with his dad in Grimes County. He is the son of Jose and Sementa Cosino.
Read moreGrimes County Crime Stoppers Inc. honored several people at their monthly meeting held at the Grimes County Business and Justice Center Thursday, Nov. 3.
Read moreANDERSON – Unofficial election results are in, with 9,460 of 19,125 registered Grimes County voters casting ballots (49.46%) for the Nov. 8 General Election and the majority of those voting Republican. The election will be canvassed during the Nov. 16, Commissioners Court meeting.
Read moreImagine the headlines if the population of Harlingen, Pflugerville, or North Richland Hills were wiped out by a natural disaster like a flood, hurricane, tornado, or by a terrorist attack. Or that 18 airplanes crashed in Texas, with no survivors, every year for the last 22 years. We would all be shocked and horrified at such an incomprehensible loss of life. And yet since Nov. 7, 2000—the last deathless day on Texas roadways—we have lost close to the population of those cities and those airplane crashes to traffic fatalities— more than 79,000 people.
Read moreLace up your sneakers and get ready to take the court, Grimes County Little Dribblers have open registration through Monday, Nov. 21.
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