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Grimes County Chamber of Commerce welcomed new partners Brushwood Crossing with a ribbon cutting Friday, July 7. Owned by Stan & Kim Apostolo, they have worked to provide a new neighborhood for families.
Read moreTexas A&M AgriLife in partnership with Prairie View A&M University is taking children on a journey through different parts of the world with the Eat 2 Explore Cooking Class at Bedias Civic Center, 3652 Main Street.
Read moreBrazos Valley Council of Government/ Brazos Valley Community Action Programs Head Start is accepting participant applications for the 2023-2024 school year. Head Start serves children 3 years of age.
Read moreNavasota Public Library hosted water day July 5, with free waterslides provided by Lopez Party Favors. Snow cones, hamburgers and chicken sandwiches were also available for purchase. Follow the Navasota Public Library Facebook page for the latest library events.
Read moreAn array of drugs was recovered, and two individuals arrested during a traffic stop just before midnight June 30.
Read moreJade Kelly from Texas A&M Forest Service visited Navasota Public Library June 26, to teach children ways to be kind to the Earth and demonstrate equipment used in fighting forest fires.
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July 2023 marks the 38th anniversary of National Parks and Recreation Month. This year’s theme, “Where Community Grows,” is particularly appropriate in Navasota where the “community” is growing by leaps and bounds! Leading the charge to meet the challenges of growth is Navasota’s Parks and Recreation Specialist, Ryan Hendricks.
Read moreThe Anderson-Shiro Owl cheer team competed at the UCA Cheer Camp and earned several awards. They placed first in cheer and third in camp routine. The team also earned three spirit sticks and a mascot tradition award.
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