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Nearly five months after property owner Patsy Morris’ first appearance before the Navasota City Council, she made the decision at the Monday, March 28, meeting to tear down the structure at 716 E. Washington Avenue.
Read moreEvery registered voter in Grimes County will have the opportunity to vote in the 2022 May General Election on two constitutional amendments. Voters in select portions of the county will vote on school and city elections.
Read moreNearly two hours after taking the podium at the March 23 meeting of Grimes County Commissioners Court, Pct. 2 Constable Blake Jarvis’ request to lease two Ford Police Interceptors and a Silverado Crew Cab from Enterprise Fleet Management was approved, pending contract review by commissioners. The 3-2 outcome with Commissioners David Dobyanski, Chad Mallett and Judge Joe Fauth voting aye and Commissioners Phillip Cox and Barbara Walker voting nay did not come without a debate on the merits of leasing versus purchasing.
Read moreChesney Calhoun roped her way to a second-place finish at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Youth Roping Thursday, March 10. She earned an $1,800 check for her efforts. Chesney, a student at Richards lSD, is the daughter of Poppa and Sylvia Calhoun. Courtesy photo
Read moreTODD MISSION – Ryan Rutledge was sworn-in as police chief for the City of Todd Mission Friday, March 11, by Todd Mission City Manager Neal Wendele.
Read moreNavasota Police are investigating the theft of over 4,600 gallons of diesel fuel from Circle T store, 10200 Texas State Highway 6 in Navasota.
Read moreThe March 21 community awareness meeting for the Washington Avenue Crosswalk Project was sparsely attended by downtown business owners but those who did attend left better prepared for the 8–12-week construction period, and a heads-up was issued for truck traffic. City Manager Jason Weeks opened the meeting and City staff and TxDOT contractor Gary Fuqua of Fuqua Construction were present to answer questions.
Read moreHundreds enjoyed the afternoon in historic downtown Anderson Sunday, March 13, during the annual Classic's at the Courthouse event hosted by Charlie Diggs Entertainment. Approximately 100 vehicles participated in the show. Courtesy photos
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