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Two Harris County residents were arrested after attempting to break into a local Automated Teller Machine (ATM) early Monday morning.
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Read moreNavasota Police Department (NPD) is practicing social distancing and taking extra precautions within the department to protect themselves, their families and the public from possible exposure to COVID-19) Coronavirus.
Read moreThe City of Navasota is diligently working on upgrading the storm drainage system downtown and getting it completed in a timely manner. The intersection between Railroad Street and Washington Avenue is currently undergoing construction to upgrade a drain pipe.
Read moreHelp is available for small businesses struggling due to COVID-19, via Economic Injury Disaster Loans through the U.S. Small Business Association (SBA). Governor Greg Abbott requested the Economic Injury Disaster Declaration on March 17, 2020, allowing the SBA to make these loans possible statewide.
Read moreGrimes County Emergency Management Coordinator David Lilly has confirmed that Grimes County has its first two cases of COVID-19 (Coronavirus).
Read moreNavasota Independent School District began the first phase in a series of athletic renovations Monday, March 23.
Read moreThe Navasota City Council held an Emergency Meeting Tuesday, March 17, to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the health, safety and welfare of Navasota citizens, city staff and the City’s daily operations. Before the meeting’s call to order, Mayor Bert Miller signed a disaster declaration that will enable citizens and business owners to apply for assistance if necessary. The meeting was streamed live on both the City of Navasota and Navasota Examiner’s Facebook pages. Officials from the city, county and school district were available to answer viewers’ questions.
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