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Preparing for the new school year is strenuous for many parents especially with rising costs. Elementary school parents of Navasota Independent School District students have a shorter supply list thanks to federal funding.
Read moreThe Navasota Planning & Zoning Commission met in a Regular Meeting Thursday, July 13, with the bulk of the meeting spent revisiting cluster mailbox requirements. Chapter 10, Article 7.13 of the Subdivision Rules requires “an approved trash receptacle” at cluster mailbox areas but the necessity of a receptacle is being questioned.
Read moreGrimes County Youth Football Association is hosting a car wash and bake sale fundraiser July 22, at Turner, Pierce & Fultz.
Read moreJoin the community for a Youth Explosion featuring live music, a backpack giveaway and more on the lawn of Navasota City Hall July 22, from 6-9 p.m.
Read moreThe Navasota Grimes County (NGC) Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors celebrate their 20th anniversary this month. During that 20 years, Chamber directors and board members have changed but the continued commitment and dedication of those who accept the role of anAmbassador is the enduring legacy of those who created them. For those not familiar with the Ambassadors, they’re the smiling faces in ribbon cutting photos – but they’re so much more! That’s only a small part of their service on behalf of the NGC Chamber of Commerce and Grimes County businesses.
Read moreQuick response saved the popular and newly renovated Rail & Rye Restaurant in historic downtown Navasota from burning Wednesday afternoon.
Read moreA young man is selling lemonade to help his uncle fight cancer. Nine-year-old Jaxon Male is set-up at Yaya's Floral & Specialty Shop, from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. until Friday, July 21.
Read moreCity of Navasota Movies in the Park continued Friday, July 14, at Brule Park with the showing of “Night at the Museum.”
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