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Officers pursue stolen vehicle

A trio of suspects were arrested April 11 after leading police on a high-speed pursuit into College Station.

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Two NISD campuses on soft lockdown

Two Navasota Independent School District campuses – John C. Webb Elementary and the NELC Campus, have been placed on a secure soft lockdown. No one is allowed on these campuses until all clear is issued by Navasota Police Department.

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One killed in head-on crash

A Thursday night crash killed one and sent another to the hospital in critical condition.

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Two killed on Texas 249

A Saturday morning accident claimed two lives and sent one to the hospital in critical condition.

 

Around 8:40 a.m. April 1, the preliminary investigation shows a 2002 Toyota Sequoia was traveling northbound on Texas 249 near FM 1774 in the Plantersville/Todd Mission area. The vehicle went into the oncoming lane and struck a 2016 Ford Taurus that was traveling southbound. The Ford then struck a 2019 Chevrolet pickup that was also traveling southbound.

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Pedestrian killed on Texas 6

A Navasota man never made it home from a trip to the store Saturday night. 

 

Texas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Justin Ruiz said around 10:40 p.m. April 1, a 2019 Ford Ranger and 2012 Nissan passenger car were traveling northbound on Texas 6 near FM 2. Ruiz said Melvin Jones, 64 of Navasota, was walking home after a trip to the store at the TX-6 and FM 2 intersection. 

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A masquerade to remember

Iola High School held their masquerade themed prom at Downtown 202 in Bryan April 1. Easton Evans and Brayla Roberts were voted prom king and queen. Cadence Shive and Claudia Puche were named prom prince and princess.

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RISD honors icon

RICHARDS – Hundreds of family members, alumni, current students and faculty gathered March 28, to honor the legacy of Barbara J. Haynie with the dedication of Richards Independent School District’s newly constructed baseball field.

 

The original baseball field was named Barbara J. Haynie Field over 30 years ago, but the field was demolished and moved closer to FM 149 for construction of a new gym and classroom, part of a $6.9 million school bond passed in May 2021. 

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