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Bedias celebrates the holiday season with its annual Christmas celebration Saturday, Dec. 17. The celebrations included breakfast with Santa, a gingerbread house decorating contest, parade and more.
Richards is readying for Christmas with their annual Christmas Parade Saturday, Dec. 17. The annual parade featured an abundance of holiday spirit.
Read moreIt isn’t forecast to be the white Christmas many people dream about, but frigid temperatures are on the way.
Artic air is anticipated to sweep through the area beginning Thursday afternoon, Dec. 22. North wind of 20-30 mph is anticipated for several hours with possible gusts of 40-plus mph. Wind chill temperatures are predicted to dip to negative 10 degrees by 3-4 p.m.
Read moreThe community of Richards celebrated Christmas with a parade featuring Santa on a dirt bike, the Grinch on horseback, a manger pulled by a tractor and more.
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Read moreBedias hosted their annual Christmas celebration Saturday, Dec. 17, with a day full of holiday festivities including a lighted parade.
Read more*Editor’s note – NISD Board Members, Valerie Jefferson and Tim Harris were absent from the meeting.
Navasota Independent School District held a special hearing to discuss the Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas (FIRST) and the possibility of NISD becoming a recognized District of Innovation (DOI).
Read moreCold but sunny weather greeted volunteers at Oakland Cemetery for the second annual Wreaths Across America ceremony Saturday, Dec. 17. Participants included scout troops, service organizations, elected officials, veterans and their friends and family. See the Dec. 28 issue of the Navasota Examiner for additional WAA photos and more in-depth information about the ceremony and issues facing today’s veterans.
Read moreA lifetime pass to the more than 2,000 national parks and other federal recreation centers has been part of veteran benefits for some time. But it was not until this past Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2022, that this was extended to include Gold Star Families, GSF. The phrase “Gold Star Family” is from World War I (1914 to 1918). Military families displayed service flags with a blue star for every immediate family member serving in the Armed Forces. The star’s color was changed to gold if the family lost a loved one in the war.
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