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Examiner photos by Matthew Ybarra: Children learned about various aspects of agriculture at Navasota Public Library as the Grimes County Farm Bureau Mobile Learning Barn provided them an interactive learning experience. In addition to the question and answer segment, children also built their own plant animals out of stockings and live necklaces they can grow at home. The library staff provided refreshing root beer floats.
Read moreThe Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Young Eagles program is seeking youth ages 8-17 to participate in their free aviation program.
Read moreThe annual KidFish hosted by the city of Navasota is planned for Saturday, Aug. 7, from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. at Patout Pond Park, 2119 Dove Crossing Lane, in Navasota.
Read moreBrazos Valley Council of Government/ Brazos Valley Community Action Programs Head Start (BVCAP) is accepting applications for Navasota Head Start, 1604 Stacey Street for the 2021-2022 school year. Head Start serves children 3 years of age.
Read moreThe Board of Directors of the Navasota Grimes County Chamber of Commerce met this week for their annual planning retreat in the newly renovated meeting rooms of the Rail & Rye Restaurant in Navasota. The location was perfect for the board to meet for a group discussion to identify ways to further benefit their members and review goals for the upcoming year.
Read moreBlackrock Builders LP, developers of Dove Court and Dove Landing in Navasota’s Dove Crossing Subdivision, was recently named the No. 1 fastest growing small business in the Brazos Valley. The award was presented at the 2021 Bryan Rotary’s 10 Business Performance Awards luncheon June 23.
Read moreNavasota City Manager Brad Stafford has an opportunity to discuss two hot topics Navasota Citizens love to discuss – Walmart Super Center and the city budget.
Read moreGrimes County Commissioners held a Special Meeting Wednesday, June 30, and amended county policy which will allow the Road and Bridge Department to hire seasonal workers to mow tall weeds and grass along county roads. Road and Bridge Engineer Harry Walker brought his request for mowers to the June 16 court but it was tabled pending a rewrite of the policy by Human Resources Director Talitta Coleman and subsequent court approval.
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