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A benefit sponsored by American Legion McCluskey Post 640 for our veterans will be held Saturday, Jan. 22, from noon till 5 p.m. at Knights of Columbus Hall, Hwy 90, in Anderson. Admission is $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Children under six are free. Admission includes two hot dogs, chips and a drink. For tickets call Rudolph, 936-218-8726 or 858-722-4970. “Elvis” Tribute Artist Terry Price and Bill Mock will provide the music. There will be a silent auction, door prizes and a raffle. Thanks in advance.
Read moreRichards Civic Club announced new board members and plans for the 2022 year. Continuing in his third term as president, Don Brame is excited for the new plans and outlook for 2022. “We have been working really well over the last couple of years and this year feels very much the same. We are heading in the right direction,” Brame explained.
Read moreThe first Saturday WH- CVFD was postponed until Saturday, Jan. 8. Attendance was low, and weather was not the best, but we still want to thank all the loyal customers who purchased sandwiches. We look forward to seeing you Feb. 5.
Read moreSeveral dozen school districts across the state were forced to close last week due to the omicron variant of COVID-19 sending home students, staff and teachers. Most school districts planned to reopen on Tuesday following the MLK holiday.
Read moreWinner number 19 of the 2nd Annual St. Joseph’s Catholic Church 52-week gun raffle was drawn Sunday, Jan. 9. The winner of a Beretta M9, 22 LR is Lawrence Schadler of Magnolia. The next drawing will take place Sunday, Jan. 16.
Read moreHave you and your family received the COVID inoculation? Please consider doing this for yourself, for your family, for your neighbor, for your community.
Read moreOn March 13, 1958, the Navasota Examiner featured a headline “American Legion Birthday Celebration Planned Here.”
Read moreThere was a wedding held at Evergreen Baptist Church Saturday, Jan. 1. for Tammy Williams and Anthony Tony Montoya. The ceremony was performed by Deacon Edward Costello, a member of the church. The church was filled with family members and friends. Following the ceremony, a meal was served at the Keith Community Center. A tent was set up in the yard for the crowd overflow. There was also an outdoor dance floor set up. A meal of chili and pulled pork sandwiches were served. A good time was enjoyed by all present.
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