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President Georgia Molitor of the Grimes County VFW Auxiliary Post 4006 presented a certificate of appreciation to White Hall Community Volunteer Fire Department for their patriotism as they continue to display U.S. and Texas flags showing their respect for our country and state. Pictured left to right: President Michael Serres, Assistant Chief J.R. Wooley, Training Coordinator Christopher Vickers, VFW Auxiliary President Georgia Molitor and Chief Freeman Vickers.
Read moreThere is no bigger cheerleader for Navasota ISD than Superintendent Dr. Stu Musick! On Oct. 18, the Grimes County Republican Women welcome him as the guest speaker at their lunch meeting at New Hope Church, 7908 Highway 6 Loop. Dr. Musick is in his 32nd year as an educator and during that time has served as a teacher, coach, middle and high school principal and now as superintendent.
Read moreCitizens State Bank in Navasota is hosting a silent auction through Oct. 21, with proceeds benefitting Navasota Police Department’s Operation Blue Santa.
Read moreNavasota Garden Club presented the October Yard of the Month award to Steve and Stacy Hymel for their home at 706 Church Street. Their beautiful landscaping features Dusty Miller, White Vinca, White Verbena, White African Iris and Star of Jasmine. Stacy designed a beautiful bed around the fountain with Japanese Sledge grass. They also planted a maple tree.
Read moreWhile the temperatures don’t feel like autumn yet, Navasota First Presbyterian Church’s Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch Saturday, Oct. 8, helped residents get in the spirit of the season! Attendees enjoyed games, music, baked goods, photo booths and face-painting provided by Navasota’s newest artist in residence, Sara Nevius. A popular event which drew many onlookers and participants was the corn eating contest. The pumpkin patch is open daily through Oct. 31, at the corner of Nolan and Holland streets. Proceeds will be donated to Christian Community Center in Navasota.
Read moreAre you interested in getting involved and contributing to the future of the City of Navasota? Consider applying to serve on one of the city’s many volunteer boards, commissions, and committees. By joining a city board, you can make a difference by having a say in how the City of Navasota grows and operates.
Read moreTrue freshman Auston Cooper has been playing for the Geneva College (Pa.) football team.
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