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Citing their company’s history that goes back to the 1930s and their new location that dates back to the early 1900s, Navasota Abstract & Title Company Co-owners Jennifer Fultz Jarvis and Theresa Clark welcomed family, friends and the local business community to a holiday themed Chamber of Commerce mixer and ribbon cutting. The new facility houses both like company and the Fultz & Fultz law firm, and has new space constructed to hold the company’s abstract plant. Ms. Jarvis also thankd the crows for their continued support over the years. Examiner photo by Celeste Anguiano
Read moreNot only is Navasota about to start a new year but it’s about to begin a new chapter in the City’s development as Jason Weeks takes the reins as Navasota’s city manager. In a Special Meeting Monday, Dec. 6, the Navasota City Council took action to move forward with the employment of Jason Weeks as Navasota’s new city manager. After meeting in Executive Session held in accordance with Section 551.074 of the Texas Government Code, council approved a motion to amend the employment contract and allow Mayor Bert Miller to execute the final version of the contract. Weeks will begin his duties Jan. 3, 2022.
Read moreAt a Regular Meeting of the Grimes County Commissioners Court Wednesday, Dec. 1, commissioners reviewed a request for a tax abatement and a request to amend an existing 381 Agreement, taking action on one but not the other.
Read moreNavasota Police arrested 24-year old Jermaine Williams of Navasota Thursday afternoon, Dec. 2, on drug trafficking and stolen weapon offenses.
Read moreBEDIAS – A 20-year old Bedias man was killed in a one-vehicle crash near Bedias late Monday night, Nov. 30.
Read moreNov. 29 and Nov. 30 marked two important days for the future of the City of Navasota. Council members met in Special Meetings over the course of those two days to interview the final three City Manager candidates to replace Brad Stafford who retired Oct. 29 just shy of 16 years of service.
Read moreThe Navasota Independent School District Board of Trustees are hosting a “Rattle Session” Thursday, Dec. 2, at Navasota High School beginning at 6 p.m., that will include a tour of the completed Bond construction projects at Navasota High School.
Read moreTis the season for holiday cheer and hometown celebrations. The City of Navasota will host their annual “Home for the Holidays” winter event at the City Hall Plaza in downtown Navasota Saturday, Dec. 11.
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