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FORT WORTH — Two Grimes County students, Thomas Butler of Richards and Sierra Waneck of Iola, caught a calf at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Calf Scramble.
Read moreMAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS — Kaleb Wisnoski earned a 3.5 GPA or higher in the fall 2023 semester, securing a reputable position on Southern Arkansas University’s Dean’s List.
Read moreARKANSAS — Elizabeth Rhoades of Iola was named to the Fall 2023 Dean’s List in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas.
Read moreThe Navasota Grimes County Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors celebrated the Navasota Public Library, and their efforts to provide community programs that are both educational and engaging, by awarding the team with Business of the Quarter – Q1 of 2024. The team is led by Librarian Tiffany Byers, who for the last 3 years has been responsible for upgrades, changes and new programs for Grimes County.
Read moreGrimes County has been drenched to begin the year with over 10-inches of rain falling. Rainfall last week caused flooding throughout the county causing accidents, prompting rescues, forcing road closures and more.
Read moreNavasota ISD named the first cohort of participants into the TeachWorthy program that allows aspiring teachers to obtain their degree at no cost.
Read moreTxDOT is urging drivers to use caution as lane closures began Jan. 30, on the bridge at Texas 6 Southbound and Texas Business 6 South in Navasota.
Read moreJak Se Mas earned the top spot at the annual Grimes County Go Texan cookoff Jan. 26-28 at the Grimes County Expo Center. The event featured a proclamation from the Harris County Mounted Posse, championship cookoff, cornhole tournament, live music, teen dance and more.
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