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Grimes County Veterans of Foreign War Post 4006 in Navasota helped dedicate a permanent memorial at the Whiskey Tango Bar and Grill, 15875 CR 304 in Navasota Sunday, Jan. 17. The memorial is to honor the sacrifices of all veterans past and present. A POW/MIA table was set up honoring prisoners of war and those still missing in action. Examiner photos by Matthew Ybarra
Read moreGrowth on Railroad Street in Navasota continues and local businesses - the Navasota Examiner Newspaper and Revival Barbershop — remain open during construction.
Read moreSeveral agencies responded to reports of a vehicle submerged in the Brazos River Tuesday, Jan. 12, under the Texas State Highway 105 bridge between Navasota and Old Washington.
Read more2021 GCCS president Connie Clements presents outgoing president Bob Goldstein with a Crime Stoppers jacket as a “thank you” from the GCCS board of directors. Examiner photos by Mya Rodriguez
Read moreNavasota Independent School District has endured challenges through the COVID-19 pandemic but despite challenging times, Navasota ISD Superintendent Dr. Stu Musick shares at the annual “State of the City” ues to improve.
Read moreIn his Jan. 14 State of the County Address, Grimes County Judge Joe Fauth provided a pictorial presentation of the County’s efforts to preserve its past while planning for the future, beginning with the restoration of the historic 126-yearold courthouse.
Read moreWhile 2020 brought unprecedented challenges to Navasota, the city’s brand, SO MUCH, SO CLOSE, survived and thrived, according to Navasota Mayor Bert Miller.
Read moreA personal account by Connie Clements
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