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Navasota Garden Club presented the October Yard of the Month award to Steve and Stacy Hymel for their home at 706 Church Street. Their beautiful landscaping features Dusty Miller, White Vinca, White Verbena, White African Iris and Star of Jasmine. Stacy designed a beautiful bed around the fountain with Japanese Sledge grass. They also planted a maple tree.
Read moreWhile the temperatures don’t feel like autumn yet, Navasota First Presbyterian Church’s Fall Festival and Pumpkin Patch Saturday, Oct. 8, helped residents get in the spirit of the season! Attendees enjoyed games, music, baked goods, photo booths and face-painting provided by Navasota’s newest artist in residence, Sara Nevius. A popular event which drew many onlookers and participants was the corn eating contest. The pumpkin patch is open daily through Oct. 31, at the corner of Nolan and Holland streets. Proceeds will be donated to Christian Community Center in Navasota.
Read moreAre you interested in getting involved and contributing to the future of the City of Navasota? Consider applying to serve on one of the city’s many volunteer boards, commissions, and committees. By joining a city board, you can make a difference by having a say in how the City of Navasota grows and operates.
Read moreTrue freshman Auston Cooper has been playing for the Geneva College (Pa.) football team.
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The City of Navasota invites community members to celebrate the commencement of the construction of the new Jack in the Box restaurant during a groundbreaking ceremony Friday Oct. 14, at 9 a.m.
Read moreTODD MISSION – Texas Renaissance Festival (TRF) Vendors were issued a boil water notice Friday night, Oct. 7, but after further testing the water was determined to be safe for consumption.
Read moreTexas Department of Public Safety Troopers are investigating a Monday morning crash that resulted in a 19-year-old being air-lifted to a local hospital
Read moreAddressing the impact of growth on county services, Commissioners approved Road and Bridge Engineer Harry Walker’s request to institute a permit fee of $25 for the installation of culverts.
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