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In a Special Meeting workshop of the Navasota City Council Monday, July 25, council received an overview of the proposed new ordinance related to aggressive and public nuisance dogs presented by Interim Police Chief Mike Mize.
Read moreThe City of Navasota will host the second concert of the Sounds of Summer series this Friday, July 29. The free event will be held in downtown Navasota on the grounds of Navasota City Hall.
Read moreThe need for blood is constant and only volunteer donors can fulfill that need for patients in the community. Nationwide, someone needs a unit of blood every 2 to 3 seconds and most people will need blood in their lifetime.
Read moreGrimes County Historical Commission had a feature presentation on the history of Bedias TX presented by former city Mayor Mackie Bobo during the monthly meeting July 11. GCHC also reviewed metal detecting finds presented by the Metal Detecting Chair Bil ly Smith. Pictured in the Executive Board photo from left to right: Susan Boudreaux, MaryAnn Waters, Mackie Bobo (guest speaker) Steve Storey and Kathy Cave Wells. GCHC meets the second Monday of each month in the historic Grimes County Courthouse in Anderson. GCHC Metal Detecting Chair, Billy Smith, shows off a collection of his finds to Susan Boudreaux, MaryAnn Waters and Kathy Cave Wells. Examiner photos by Lucy Ybarra
Read moreANDERSON – The Fanthorp Inn State Historic Site will host two events every month during the summer.
Read moreTyler Calhoun, from Anderson, battled strong winds and a heavy heart to win the National High School Finals Rodeo Championship in tiedown roping. The day he clinched the championship in Gillette, Wyoming with a run of 8.28 seconds, was the same day his grandfather, F. D. Calhoun, was being laid to rest back home. Calhoun finished with a total time of 27.41 with runs of 8.58, 10.55 and 8.28. He is the son of Poppa and Sylvia Calhoun. Courtesy photos
Read moreNavasota ISD announced they are continuing the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) under the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs.
Read moreBeginning Wednesday, July 20, the northbound lane of the 100 block of N. LaSalle Street between Washington Avenue and Brule Street will be closed to traffic. This marks the beginning of the first phase of the 2020 Capital Improvement Project-Downtown, replacing a 6-inch water line.
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