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RICHARDS – Grimes County Sheriff’s Investigators are investigating an early morning mobile home fire in Richards Tuesday, Aug. 25.
Read moreMany parents were outraged when they learned Navasota High School held a special assembly for female students only Wednesday, Aug. 24, to address dress code violations. The assembly was held three-days into the new school year. Because an assembly was not held for boys, parents argued “sexism” and felt girls were being singled out.
Read moreSer Fiel brought their Tejano sounds to Navasota to close out the Sounds of Summer concert series Friday, Aug. 26, on the lawn on Navasota City Hall. The annual free concert series is a great place for family fun each summer. See more photos on page 17.
Read moreNavasota Police Investigators are working to identify suspects who burglarized a local restaurant.
Read moreThe Navasota Rattler Salon has reopened for the 2022-- 2023 school year. Navasota Rattler Salon is located behind Navasota High School, 1 Rattler Drive. The salon is open Thursdays from 4-6 p.m. and the first Saturday of the month from 9:30 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Read moreFriends of Grimes County is hosting the 16th annual Bubba Can Cook at Grimes County Expo Center Sept. 9-10. Proceeds from the event support youth and senior programs in Grimes County.
Read moreNavasota’s west side will increase by two rooftops thanks to approval of a replat at the Aug. 25 meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission. Quality Works Construction, Inc. submitted an application to replat three existing lots at 1416 W. Washington Avenue into two lots for the purpose of constructing two single family homes. Quality Works owner Misheck Kiragu said the 2-bedroom homes will be approximately 1,200-1,500 square feet. One home will face Sauls Street and the other will face Washington Avenue. Kiragu told commissioners, “We want to build the kind of modern homes to upgrade the area.”
Read moreStaff at The Examiner received reports from Navasota High School parents that a special assembly was held, for female students only, to address dress-code violations.
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