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Navasota Police arrested five individuals during the execution of a narcotics and stolen property search warrant at a residence in the 100 block of Horlock Street in Navasota early Sunday morning, May 1.
Read moreAttendees had more than a pinch of fun at the 10th Annual Plantersville Crawfish Festival Saturday, May 1, at DeepRoots Vineyards. The event featured a crawfish cookoff, cornhole tournament, live music, children's zone and more. Examiner photos by Celeste Anguiano
Read moreIOLA – Students took a trip back in time to enjoy a classic childhood game and fundraise for a great cause during the inaugural Iola High School Jacks Tournament Monday, April 25.
Read moreThe Anderson-Shiro Education Foundation Prize Patrol – with noisemakers in hand - shook the walls as they whooped and hollered in excitement through the hallway of ASCISD campuses distributing over $25,000 in grants.
Read moreAnderson-Shiro senior receiver Auston Cooper signed his letter of intent to continue his education and football career for the Geneva College Golden Tornadoes in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Owl Athletic Director and Football Head Coach, Brad Hodges, said hours of hard work, dedication and sacrifice on the field and in the classroom led to this moment. Pictured with Auston are his dad Michael, mom Amy and brother Peyton. Examiner photo by Matthew Ybarra
Read moreThe Navasota City Council met Monday, April 25 and awarded the Professional Services Agreement for engineering services for the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 Street Rehabilitation Projects to Gessner Engineering, LLC. The amount is not to exceed $57,500 for civil engineering, $3,200 for UAV flights and $610 for construction inspection services.
Read moreGrimes County Commissioners recessed court Wednesday, April 20, to conduct the long-awaited ground breaking for the Grimes County Animal Rescue facility to be constructed behind the Grimes County Justice and Business Center. Assisting GCAR board President Kristin Keally Carrell, complete with gold shovels, were board member and Pct. 2 Commissioner David Dobyanski and GCAR contributors Dan Agan and Johnny Mancuso.
Read moreGrimes County Commissioners heard from citizens during Public Comments at its Wednesday, April 20, meeting about the impact of illegal dumping on residents and county services as well as the need to hire more law enforcement to ensure the safety of Grimes County residents in light of the state of the Texas border and illegal immigration.
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