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Darrell Hall neighborhood news: It is very important that Darrell Hall property owners let us know their thoughts and concerns as the process comes closer to implementation. Please visit our Facebook page and share your “two-cents.”
Read moreLast weekend the Grimes VFW Post 4006 hosted the District 17 meeting. I am not sure how many people attended but with social distancing, the place looked full. Our district consists of 10 Posts and the quarterly meetings are shared throughout the district.
Read moreSt. Mary’s Catholic Church will hold their annual bazaar at the church on Labor Day, Sunday, Sept. 6. Because of Covid-19, this year’s bazaar will be totally different than ever before. Join in for a safe and funfilled day.
Read moreIn the south, we are known for our traditions- our tradition for family, food, and faith. All of which hold great meaning for many in our community. One of the groups working hard to preserve our history and heritage is the Grimes County Historical Commission (GCHC).
Read moreThe city of Plantersville is proposing a local law that requires all businesses purchase a yearly permit to operate within the city limits of Plantersville. A survey is been taken on Facebook and your opinion on the idea is needed.
Read moreUpcoming events in the community include the monthly meeting of the Keith Civic Club, which will take place at the Keith Community Center Thursday, Aug. 27. The meeting will begin with a covered dish meal at 6:30 p.m. and will be followed by the business meeting. All members are expected to attend, and visitors are always invited.
Read moreDarrell Hall neighborhood news: It is very important that Darrell Hall property owners let us know their thoughts and concerns as the process comes closer to implementation. Please visit our Facebook page and share your “two-cents.”
Read moreCaesar ‘Dutch’ Hohn, a German heritage bashful girl shy farm kid from around Yorktown, Texas, enrolled at Texas Agricultural & Mechanical College in the very early 1900s, shortly after the turn of the century. (It didn’t become the Texas A&M University for another half century in 1963).
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