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Glechoma hederacea, ground ivy or creeping charlie, is a Eurasian native that has naturalized in most of the U.S. It isn’t really an ivy but grows like one. Creeping along the ground with a square stem, the plant can be up to 16 inches long. It’s difficult to know the length until it’s ready to flower and growth becomes vertical. After flowering, the stems bend down, root at the nodes and resume horizontal growth.
Read moreAnderson Food Pantry, 367 Fanthorp St. in Navasota will be open Thursday, Feb. 1 from 9 a.m. until noon. All residents of Grimes County in need of food may participate. For more information contact Renee Fredwood, 936-873-5005.
Read moreTrying to teach a two-yearold your real name can be a bit difficult but not necessarily bad. Gingi Mae is not bad, I’ll take it.
Read moreThe monthly food pantry at Iola Missionary Baptist Church in Iola, Jan. 20, was certainly a success. There were 83 people including seven new people that attended. The food distributed will feed around 242 people. Food distributed included frozen meat, fresh vegetables and canned goods. Volunteers from Evergreen Baptist and other churches assisted with setup the day before and distribution the day of. The pantry is open the third Saturday of the month for anyone in need of a helping hand.
Read moreBlack History Month is Feb. 1-29. The Brazos Valley African American Museum will host their 23rd Annual Appreciation Banquet Saturday, Feb. 24. For more information visit, bvaam.org/banquet Plantersville-Stoneham VFD is hosting their 45th annual bazaar Sunday, April 7, beginning at 11 a.m. at the station, 15985 FM 1774 in Plantersville. There will be a gun raffle, kid’s zone, live and silent auction and more. Follow the department on Facebook or call, 936-894-9566, for more information.
Read moreARKANSAS — Elizabeth Rhoades of Iola was named to the Fall 2023 Dean’s List in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas.
Read moreGrimes County VFW Post 4006 presented awards to a Navasota High School teacher and Navasota Junior High Student. Cyndy Harrison received the Grimes County SMART Maher Teacher of the Year award.
Read moreNavasota ISD’s Brule Elementary Principal, Vanikin Sanders Leggett, earned the Texas Elementary Principals & Supervisors Association Region 6 Member of the Year award for 2023-2024. She has been a member of TEPSA for seven years and serves as treasurer. She will serve as vice president next year.
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