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Bill Sears of Navasota who is a longtime member of the International Association of Lions Clubs received the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award Saturday, Aug. 28.
Read moreTexans will soon have the opportunity to vote their mind on amendments to the Texas Constitution.
Read moreAt a Special Meeting of the Grimes County Commissioners Court Wednesday, Aug. 25, commissioners approved a tax rate of $0.526933 per $100 valuation with a record vote. County Judge Joe Fauth reminded the court that this tax rate is unchanged from the rate approved one year ago for the 2020 budget, which was the first tax rate reduction in approximately 10 years.
Read moreAbout three dozen in-person Grimes County residents, and 200-plus via Facebook Live, received an introduction to HB 1927, aka “constitutional carry,” at an information forum at Navasota’s Progressive Center Monday night.
Read moreANDERSON – Two Grimes County Sheriff’s Deputies are recovering after being air-lifted to the hospital following an early morning pursuit Thursday, Aug. 26.
Read moreNavasota Board of Trustees voted unanimously Monday, Aug. 23, to approve the proposed tax rate for 2021 which will lower taxes 4.3 cents.
Read moreExaminer photo by Ana Cosino: When Navasota Police Officers Jacob Hutto and Michael Srinual were dispatched by library staff Monday, Aug. 30, to read to children, they proudly answered the call. In addition to reading, the officers educated the children on the badge, patch and various equipment they use while on patrol. They taught them how to handle emergencies and reminded them officers are there to protect and serve.
Read moreAfter a public hearing Thursday, Aug. 26, with 14 comments against, Navasota’s Planning and Zoning Commission sided with residents 6-0 to deny a development plan for an urgent care center at 1595 E. Washington Avenue.
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