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In a 3-1 vote Wednesday, June 15, Grimes County commissioners approved the relocation of the World War I monument from Historic Anderson Park to the Grimes County Justice and Business Center. Voting in favor of the motion were commissioners Phillip Cox, David Dobyanski and Chad Mallett. Voting against was Commissioner Barbara Walker. Judge Joe Fauth was not present.
Read moreIOLA – Iola Independent School District announced the hiring of Dianne Luna as the new principal at the elementary campus.
Read moreNavasota Police are attempting to locate a wrecker, owned by Frank’s Towing & Repair, that was reported stolen Saturday, June 18.
Read moreTwo Navasota men are accused of luring a victim then physically assaulting and robbing him.
Read moreAfter a public hearing Monday, June 20, to discuss the Local Optional Homestead Exemption (LOHE) offered to taxpayers in the district, Navasota Independent School District Board of Trustees voted unanimously to repeal the 20% exemption that has been offered for 30 years.
Read moreSunny and Jo Floyd were awarded June Yard of the Month from Navasota Garden Club for their home at 1102 E. Washington Avenue. Their yard features an array of blooming flowers. The front porch is accented with Boston Ferns and trimmed shrubs which define the yard. Sunny and Jo enjoy spending time in their yard and decorating for various holidays. Examiner photo by Matthew Ybarra
Read moreThe annual Sounds of Summer concert series hosted by the City of Navasota gets underway Friday, June 24, at Navasota City Hall, 200 East McAlpine Street in Navasota beginning at 6:30 p.m. Bring your lawn chairs and your dancing shoes for some great live music and family-friendly activities.
Read moreRICHARDS – Overwhelming support from voters helped Richards Independent School District pass a $6.9 million bond in May 2021. Now the community is beginning to see the fruits of the bond.
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