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ANDERSON – Anderson Town Council heard arguments for and against ESD 2, a second proposed Emergency Services District that would service Grimes County, during their monthly meeting Thursday, July 14.
Read moreIOLA – The City of Iola is seeking help from property owners within the city as preparation for the Iola Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) continues.
Read moreNavasota Police Department is the recipient of a $5,000 Walmart Community Grant, that was announced by the Walmart Community Grants Team and Navasota Facility #293.
Read moreBEDIAS — Bedias residents joined Mayor Gwen Boullion and city alderman at the Bedias Civic Center, Thursday, July 14, to honor 18 years of dedicated service and bid farewell to retired City Secretary Sharon Allen. Allen was the City’s first and only City Secretary upon its incorporation November 2003 and her swearing in January 2004 until her official retirement in April.
Read moreThe Navasota Planning and Zoning Commission met Thursday, July 14, and approved a replat application submitted by TCL Holdings, Inc. for the prop erties located at 7818 and 7908 Highway 6 Loop and 1514 Piedmont Road.
Read moreThe only thing hotter than the temperature in Navasota is the music! Navasota Sounds of Summer free concert series continues Friday, July 29, with hot tunes from the Stephen Sweeten Band. The fun begins at 6:30 p.m. at Navasota City Hall, 200 East McAlpine Street.
Read moreMen Making Moves is hosting a backpack drive Aug. 13, for anyone in need in the parking lot of Navasota High School beginning at 10 a.m. The goal is to distribute
Read moreANDERSON - Anderson-Shiro CISD athletes will be running circles around the competition this year on a newly resurfaced track.
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