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Two new COVID-19 cases have been reported in Grimes County, including the first minor to test positive.
Read moreGrimes County Emergency Management released two new positive COVID-19 cases Wednesday, April 29, raising the total to 17.
Read moreAuthors and historians Dr. Robin Montgomery and daughter Joy Montgomery appeared before Grimes County commissioners Wednesday, April 22, to tell the story of the county’s namesake, Jesse Grimes. The Montgomery’s are members of the Grimes County Historical Commission and are currently writing a book about Grimes’ life.
Read moreNavasota City Manager Brad Stafford opened episode 3 of Grilling Stafford up to non COVID-19 questions and provided the answer we’ve waited to hear; The goats are coming!
Read moreAUSTIN – Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced in a press conference Monday, April 27, he will allow the statewide stay-at-home executive order to expire as scheduled Thursday, April 30. In addition, he issued plans for Phase 1 of “Reopening Texas” set to begin Friday, May 1.
Read moreGrimes County had a COVID-19 mobile testing site set up at the Grimes County Fairgrounds Saturday, April 24, for free testing.
Read moreGina Buehring, a Texas Farm Bureau Agent and owner of Gina’s Cut & Dye, donated cases of bottled water and hand sanitizer to Navasota Police Department. Buehring stated she appreciates all the officers hard work and dedication in keeping our community safe and wanted to make sure they also kept themselves safe. Pictured L-R: Lieutenant Mike Mize, Officer Peck, Gina Buehring, Officer Tyler, Animal Control Officer Jones and Investigator Shoemaker. Examiner photo by Ana Cosino
Read moreTODD MISSION – The body of a missing college student from Katy was found Tuesday, April 28, near the Texas Renaissance Festival in Todd Mission exactly a year after he was reported missing.
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