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Read moreThe agenda was light at Monday’s Regular Meeting of the Navasota City Council but that didn’t translate to a short meeting. Council members met in Executive Session as permitted by Section 551.074, Texas Government Code – Personnel Matters for more than hour to discuss topics related to the search for a new city manager.
Read moreAt a Regular Meeting of the Grimes County Commissioners Court Wednesday, Nov. 17, commissioners approved adding 31 radio subscriptions, or usage fee, to the Grimes County 700/800 MHz radio count. According to Emergency Management Services Coordinator David Lilly, this brings the total radio count to 374.
Read moreMartha's Bloomers welcomed the holiday season in style with their Holiday in the Garden event Friday, Nov. 19. The evening event featured shopping in the garden and gift shop, live music, food and wine. Examiner photos by Ashely Bautista and Celeste Anguiano
Read moreSanta Claus made his first stop in Grimes County at the Plantersville Gift of Lights holiday event Sunday, Nov. 21, at newly renovated Plantersville Town Hall. Children had a chance to meet Jolly Old St. Nicholas and share their Christmas wish list as well as enjoy free hot cocoa and cookies. Examiner photos by Ashely Bautista and Celeste Anguiano
Read moreAt the Thursday, Nov. 18, meeting, Planning and Zoning denied the preliminary site plan application submitted by K2C Investments, LLC for a 22-unit apartment complex at the corner of Durden and Courtney Street. According to Planning Development Director Lupe Diosdado, the requirements for sidewalks and park land per he subdivision ordinance “have not been resolved.”
Read moreThe City of Navasota notified citizens of a water well that tested positive for E. coli via Facebook Friday, Nov. 19.
Read moreYou’re invited to join the Navasota Police Department’s Operation Blue Santa.
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