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A single-vehicle accident Wednesday night, Sept. 21, claimed the life of a local Iola student leaving the small community in mourning.
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Read moreARLINGTON — Caden Hooter, a sophomore at Anderson- Shiro High School was nominated and accepted into the 2023 Dream All-American Bowl taking place Jan. 16, 2023 at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. After rigorous review from the committee, the top athletes were invited to play in the exclusive all-star game and participate in a weekend long event of developmental activities and performance on a nationwide platform. Dream All-American Bowl showcases the nation’s best senior and underclassmen athletes. Participation allows players to learn from some of the best teachers of the game, former NFL players and current college coaches.
Read moreWith protests near completion and local taxing entities adopting their 2022-23 tax rates, residents will see Grimes Central Appraisal District (GCAD) property tax bills hit their mailbox next month. For Chief Appraiser Mark Boehnke and staff, it’s been anything but a routine year with high valuations and a last-minute exemption withdrawal spiking protests.
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Navasota Cub Scout Pack 261 visited Navasota Fire Station Thursday, Sept. 15, to learn about fire safety, different types of fire trucks and had an opportunity to tour the facility.
Read moreFor-“goat”-en already? No way! The goats return to Navasota Sunday, Sept. 25. The City of Navasota is going green once again, using ever-hungry goats to clean up the dense vegetation and brush along Cedar
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