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Miller’s Proclamation recognized the “essential role in safeguarding the rights and freedoms” of all Navasota citizens and the citizen’s responsibility to understand the duties, hazards and sacrifi ces of law enforcement as well as law enforcement’s responsibility to serve and protect citizens against violence and disorder and protecting the innocent and weak from deception and oppression.
Read moreTODD MISSION – The City of Todd Mission expanded its police force with the addition of a K9, one-year-old Zava, a Belgian Malinois/ Shepherd mix.
Read moreIt was a time of recognition at the May 16 meeting of the Navasota Independent School District Board of Trustees.
Read moreA stolen car wash vacuum cleaner was recovered Monday, May 9, and two individuals were arrested on various charges.
Read moreFollowing a public hearing, the Navasota City Council approved a variance request at its April 9 Regular Meeting to allow the installation of an LED programmable sign by the First Presbyterian Church, 302 Nolan Street.
Read moreA motor issue at the Navasota Municipal Pool is causing a delayed opening and the cancellation of the Navasota Mudcats Swim Team season. The city is hopeful the pool will open the beginning of June.
Read moreGrimes County Commissioners honored veterans Wednesday, May 4, by approving a Joint Resolution in support of the Grimes County Community Service Award. Nearly a dozen veterans accompanied American Legion McCluskey Post 640 Commander Steven Storey and Grimes County VFW Post 4006 Commander Harold Reed who presented the Resolution.
Read moreA $24 million Iola Independent School District bond proposal (Iola Independent School District Proposition A) was rejected by voters during the May 2022 General Election.
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