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Plantersville-Stoneham Volunteer Fire Department invites the community of Plantersville to their annual Christmas Party Saturday Dec 3, at 4 p.m. located at the fire station. There will be food and presents for Children ages 0-12. A heartfelt thank you from PSVFD and the Board of Directors for supporting PSVFD throughout the year.
Read moreThe City of Navasota Grant Coordinator Evette Fannin received the go-ahead to proceed with numerous grant opportunities which will enhance quality of life and bring state and federal tax dollars back to Navasota. Council members approved all five requests at a Regular Meeting, Monday, Nov. 28.
Read moreMartha’s Bloomers held their annual Holiday in the Garden Friday, Nov. 18. The evening featured shopping, live music, Hors d’oeuvres and more.
Read moreGrimes County Sheriff’s Office promoted Annie Chumley to Lieutenant over the patrol division Monday, Nov. 14. Chumley has served GCSO since 2008. During that time, she has held several roles including dispatcher, administrative assistant, investigator and patrol deputy. Pictured left to right: Grimes County Sheriff Don Sowell, Lt. Annie Chumley, Chief Deputy Martha Smith and former Chief Deputy Todd Greene.
Read moreThe Grimes County Republican Party promises an entertaining evening at the 18th Annual Reagan Dinner, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2023. The keynote speaker will be Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller – and nobody personifies Texas more than Commissioner Sid Miller.
Read moreAnderson-Shiro’s Brooklyn Byars made the premium sale at the State Fair of Texas with her market goat. She placed fifth in the heavyweight class.
Read moreRegister now for free classes at the Navasota Center, 101 Stadium Drive in Navasota, beginning with orientation January 2023. GED and English as a Second Language (ESL) courses are being offered.
Read moreAnderson-Shiro Consolidated High School Student Council Officers and the Fighting Owl Football Captain’s Council presented Doris Light, President of Pink Alliance, with their third annual donation check in the amount of $1,250.00 for a collective donation amount of $3,500.00. Pink Alliance serves women locally to promote breast cancer awareness, provide mammograms, and offer supportive care and financial aid to those affected by breast cancer. The Owls continue to raise awareness through annual Pink Out events and wish to extend financial help to women through Pink Alliance. They thank everyone who purchased a shirt, donated at the concession stands, or simply offered an extra donation. They also thank the football team members who wore pink at the game by individually pledging funds. Collectively a difference is being made in the Brazos Valley community!
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