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Over 25 children explored new heights at the Navasota Municipal Airport June 14, at the annual Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Young Eagles program event. The Young Eagles program is free and allows youth ages 8-17 the opportunity to go flying in a general aviation airplane.
Read moreThe suspect is described as a 6-foot black male in his early 20’s and weighing approximately 150 pounds. He was last seen in a Grimes County wearing a white shirt and shorts.
Read moreTexas heat may have taken a toll on a contract employee who had to be rescued by local fire departments Thursday afterno
Read moreGrimes County Commissioners held a Special Meeting, Tuesday, June 13, to ponder property sales and plumbing issues.
Read moreANDERSON – Historic downtown Anderson will have a festive look for the holidays with new American and Texas flags lining Main Street. Anderson Mayor Marc Benton stated during the June 8 council meeting new flag mounting brackets will be installed on posts that hold up awnings along the east side of Main Street. There will be approximately 18 new flags and each building will have two to four flags depending on the configuration
Read moreIn a Regular Meeting of Grimes County Commissioners Court Wednesday, June 7, commissioners approved a $10,000 transfer of funds to the district attorney’s office for the prosecution of major cases and trials.
Read moreThe Navasota Police Department will continue to provide 9-1-1 Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) service to Navasota residents, thanks to action by the Navasota City Council. At the Monday, June 12, Regular Meeting, council members unanimously approved renewal of the InterlocalAgreement with the Brazos Valley Council of Governments (BVCOG) for a two-year term beginning Sept. 1, 2023, and ending Aug. 31, 2025.
Read moreThe valor of a young man who gave up a lucrative career to fight in the Battle of Belleau Wood during World War 1 is evident but how his tombstone ended up alongside a small Navasota roadway remains a mystery. Not much was known about Pvt. Joseph Jalonick Harris who served as a U.S. Marine in the Sixth Regiment when his tombstone was discovered alongside Sauls Street in Navasota. J.D. Hodges learned of the tombstone and began seeking answers.
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