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Grimes County commissioners’ fiscal responsibility was a focal point of County Judge Joe Fauth’s presentation at the Navasota State of the City Address Jan. 11. During his 2022 county highlights, Fauth received applause when he stated that Grimes County is debt free, having paid for the $12 million Grimes County Justice and Business Center (GCJBC) with cash and maintains a six-month operating reserve.
Read moreConstruction delays on Texas 6 in Navasota have drivers and city officials frustrated.
Read more“Remarkable!” That’s how Aaron Farmer, president of the Retail Coach, described Navasota’s retail growth since his working relationship with the City of Navasota began in 2008. Speaking at the Jan. 11 State of the City Address, Farmer shared analytics to highlight the growth in retail traffic after a decade of revitalization efforts.
Read moreNavasota ISD Superintendent Dr. Stu Musick shared supporting reasons NISD is considered a school with “big city opportunity with small town atmosphere.”
Read moreNavasota celebrates life of MLK
Read moreExaminer photo by Matthew Ybarra
Richards royalty were crowned in front of a packed house of Panther Alumni Jan. 13, during Homecoming 2023. RHS seniors Elijah Bay and Baylee Francis were crowned Homecoming King and Queen. Homecoming festivities included a Thursday night bonfire, Friday night games and a dance on Saturday. Richards varsity boys and girls clinched exciting victories over North Zulch.
Read moreTwo people were killed in a three-vehicle accident Tuesday afternoon.
Read moreA parking lot near Navasota City Hall has been closed for improvements.
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