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Navasota’s Freedom Festival will proceed as scheduled! That was the decision of Mayor Bert Miller in a Special Meeting of the Navasota City Council Monday, June 29.
Read morePlantersville Town Hall awarded five local students each a $1,500 scholarship. Scholarships are handed out to students already attending college to help fund their continued education as well as graduating seniors entering college for the first time.
Read moreSince the announcement June 1, that Grimes County Emergency Management would cease daily COVID-19 updates and provide weekly updates, the county has seen its largest spikes in positive cases.
Read moreNavasota Police helped track down and arrest a wanted fugitive from Washington County.
Read moreThe time is now to further your education, and Workforce Solutions is ready to assist with free online classes to help you obtain your GED or learn English. ¡El tiempo es ahora para edúcarse! ¡Nunca es demsiado tarde! ¡Clases en línea gratis!
Read moreTexas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) centers within Grimes County have experienced a spike in COVID-19 positive cases within a week surging from 36 active offender cases reported Monday, June 22, to 200 active cases reported June 29.
Read moreSeveral surrounding cities are implementing face mask orders, hear what Navasota City Manager Brad Stafford has to say about face mask orders in Navasota and more in episode 12 of Grilling Stafford.
Read moreThe building formerly housing Jones Funeral Home in Navasota, on the 1200 block of South LaSalle went up in flames Monday, March 2, the night before it was slated to be sold in auction due to delinquent taxes.
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