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Richards Independent School District Board of Trustees adopted a $3.2 million budget during a special meeting Aug. 26.
Read moreReviving and rebuilding a sense of community was a common theme of the three dozen-plus attendees participating in the Community Engagement Townhall meeting Thursday, Aug. 29. The meeting was another step forward for the Brule Park, Navasota Center and Municipal Pool Facility Feasibility Study Project.
Read moreThe legendary Big Boy Steam Locomotive, one of the largest and most powerful steam engines ever built, will be making not one, but two exciting stops in Navasota on historic Railroad Street this October as part of its much– anticipated “Heartland of America Tour.”
Read moreCAJ Family Limited Partnership submitted a zoning change application to the City of Navasota for 1539 E. Washington Ave., with the intent to construct an AutoZone at the location. Two public hearings are being conducted, Sept. 12 and Sept. 23.
Read moreNavasota hosted “Helmets and Heroes” was held at the Navasota High School library Aug. 29. Rattler football players brought their heroes to help them apply decals to their helmets for the season.
Read moreThe Madisonville Mustangs (1-0) and Navasota Rattlers (0-1), separated by a 45-minute stretch of Highway 90, renew their historic football rivalry Friday at Mustang Stadium. It is the third straight year the teams will meet in the second week of the season.
Read moreNovember General Election voters will see a change in voting location options this year. Grimes County Commissioners Court approved moving Voting Pct. 3 from its present location at the Progressive Outreach Center to the Carver Building, 1602 S. LaSalle Street in Navasota, and moving Voting Pct. 9 from the Richards Volunteer Fire Department to the Thomas Memorial Hall, 6611 FM 1486 in Richards.
Read moreNavasota Board of Trustees adopted a tax rate of .979.03, for the 2024–2025 year, .6 cents lower than 2023–2024.
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