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The Navasota High School Class of 2021 Graduation Ceremony is planned for May 28 at 8 p.m. at Rattler Stadium. We look forward to celebrating the Class of 2021. In order to maintain safety protocols, initial plans are to give each graduate 10 tickets. More details will be released as the date approaches.
Read moreApril is Child Abuse Prevention Month. It all began when a report about abused and neglected children caught the attention of President Ronald Reagan in 1983. Sadly, since that first Child Abuse Prevention Month, the number of abused victims has grown from half a million children to over six million new reports of abuse along with 1,600 child abuse related deaths annually. One is too many.
Read moreGraveside services were held at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Carlos Friday, March 5, for Bill R. Kobachinski who passed away Thursday, Feb. 18 shortly after becoming ill with coronavirus. He was born in Carlos March 22, 1941 and was the son of Barney C. and Annie S. Kolbachinski. He was a member of the Carlos Fellowship Baptist Church. His services were conducted by Rev. Larry Andrews, a former minister of the church.
Read moreHal Borland, “No winter lasts forever, no spring skips its turn.” Although winter seemed to last quite a while here with the forced shut ins from ice and COVID closures, creativity and goals have sprung forth. Our community has blossomed with people looking to start new projects and reach others. Richards VFD spent some of their free time prepping the trucks, installing new shelving, and completing repairs around the station. Our responders also assisted with an accident at the intersection of FM 149 and FM 1791, working alongside Montgomery County responders to successfully free all involved in the accident.
Read moreWinner number 29 of the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church 52-week gun raffle was drawn Sunday, Mar. 14. The winner of a Rock Island Arms M206, 38 Special is Ryan Wernecke of Cypress. The next drawing will take place Sunday, Mar. 21.
Read moreHappy Spring Break to everyone! Please be safe and enjoy your break.
Read moreWe are taking note of the announcement from our Governor’s Office that mask and occupancy restrictions may be loosened or even dropped in our local businesses and other public gatherings. We urge you to use your good judgement and discernment when going out in public and meeting with others outside your immediate households.
Read moreThe state’s unemployment rate dropped to 6.8% in January, down a tick from December’s 6.9% rate but double the record low of 3.4% in May 2019. It is unclear what effect the mid-February winter storm had on employment, when power outages swept the state, and many roads were impassable. We’ll find out next month.
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