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The Navasota Planning and Zoning Commission held its first meeting of 2022 Thursday, Jan. 27, and after a public hearing with no comments against, they approved a zoning change application submitted by the Navasota George Washington Carver High School Alumni Association for the property located at 1602 S. La Salle Street.
Read moreRepublican voters heard fi·om Texas House District 12 primary candidates at a fomm hosted by the Grimes County Republican Party Sunday, Jan. 30, at the Grimes County Fairgrounds. The forum began with two-minute introductions in ballot order beginning with Ben Bius, followed by Joshua Hamm and incumbent, Representative Kyle Kacal.
Read moreNavasota Independent School District Education Foundation distributed over $19,000 in grants to campuses Thursday, Jan. 27.
Read moreFebruary is Black History Month. The Examiner will commemorate Black History Month with a special two-page section in the Feb. 23, edition. This special section will include feature articles, photos and more to highlight the reasons the month is celebrated nationwide.
Read moreA Brazos County Crime Stoppers Most Wanted criminal, Jesse Cantu, was apprehended at a home in Navasota Wednesday, Jan. 19.
Read moreCombating skin imperfections which can make a person feel less than confident about their appearance doesn’t require trips to Houston or Bryan-College Station anymore. In December 2021, Board certified Medical Aesthetician Anabel Garza opened Beauty Studio Suites in Plantersville, bringing 27 years of experience as a small-business owner and skin care specialist to Grimes County.
Read moreTwo bodies, presumed to be those of Ronald Busse, age 63, and Donna Busse, 57, were found in their home on the 9900 block of South Business 6 in Navasota that burned early Friday morning, Jan. 21.
Read moreTwo Grimes County school districts resumed classes Monday, Jan. 24, following a brief break due to a rise in COVID-19 cases in students and faculty.
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