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The holidays are a time when family and friends come together to celebrate, but for some families it’s a time that highlights their needs. As KBTX prepares for the holidays, they invite you and your family to join them Wednesday, Dec. 6 at various locations for the 28th Annual Food For Families Food Drive.
Read moreThe “Texas Landscape” exhibit of plein air painter, Dina Gregory, closes Sunday, Nov. 26. On display at Baker Goodwin Fine Art, 100 W. Washington Ave. since Oct. 28, Gregory’s work captures the beauty and mystique of the Texas landscape with soft pastels, brights lights and deep darks. Her favorite locations are the Texas Hill Country, Palo Duro Canyon and the Big Bend where she seeks to convey “the connection between God, man and nature.”
Read moreTexas voters passed 13of-14 constitutional amendments during the Nov. 7, election. Among the amendments passed are raises for retired teachers, massive property tax cuts, and the creation of a water fund.
Read moreThe Anderson-Shiro High School Student Council and Fighting Owl Football Team presented Doris Light, President of Pink Alliance, with their fourth annual donation check in the amount of $1,250.00 for a collective donation amount of $4,750.00.
Read moreThe Town of Anderson presented their Inaugural “Voice for our Vets” concert Nov. 10, at the American Legion Hall in Anderson. The concert to honor veterans featured music from local musician, Hannah Abraham, and the Gumbo Troubador, Ray Cashman, who played his style of Cajun Blues.
Read moreAt the Oct. 23 Navasota City Council Meeting, Mayor Bert Miller issued a proclamation recognizing Nov. 6-10 as Municipal Court Week. The Proclamation pointed out that “more people come in contact with municipal courts than all other Texas courts combined and public impression of the Texas judicial system is largely dependent upon the public’s experience in municipal court.”
Read moreMembers of the Navasota ISD Elementary Honor Choir amazed the crowd with their performance at the historic Brosig Performing Arts Center Nov. 6. The Honor Choir features students from all three NISD Elementary campuses, John C. Webb, Brosig and Highpoint. The singers closed with a rendition of the popular Beetles’ hit, “Yellow Submarine.”
Read moreThe fate of a historic building on Holland Street in Navasota awaited council decision during the Nov. 6, meeting. According to a report prepared by Navasota Code Enforcement Specialist Erik Covarrubias (who was out sick), and presented by Navasota Development Services Director Lupe Diosdado, the building at 202 Holland Street in Navasota had a portion of the roof cave in.
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