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Early voting in Grimes County began Monday, Oct. 18, and will continue through Friday, Oct. 29, at the Grimes County Courthouse, 100 S. Main Street in Anderson and the Navasota Center, 101 Stadium Drive in Navasota. Regular voting hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, with extended voting hours available Tuesday, Oct. 26, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Read moreANDERSON – Grimes County Historical Commission is hosting their inaugural Great Gatsby Fall Festival Saturday, Oct. 23, at Historic Anderson Park, 212 S. Main Street in Anderson from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Read moreAnimal control in the city limits is a hot topic especially when an unwanted animal enters your yard or spooks you on your daily walk. Navasota City Manager Brad Stafford discusses animal control and how infractions are handled by law enforcement.
Read moreMoody Ranch Outfitters commemorated their 20th year in business recently with a Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting and open house. Family, friends, business associates and supporters were on hand to join in the festive occasion. Commissioner David Dobyanski gave a congratulatory message to the Moody family and attendees. The ribbon cutting was followed by an open house and tours of the facility. Moody Ranch is available for hunts including deer, duck, hog and gators, fishing excursions and private and corporate events. Examiner photo by Matthew Ybarra
Read moreSchool board meetings have garnered negative spotlight throughout the country recently, and Navasota Independent School District Board of Trustees want to assure the public they are always welcome and encouraged to attend board meetings.
Read moreAUSTIN — Texas First Lady Cecilia Abbott, Honorary Chair of the 2021 Governor’s Volunteer Awards, announced that Chuck and Gena Norris, of Navasota, are recipients of the Governor’s Lifetime Volunteer Achievement Award.
Read morePlanning and Zoning laid the groundwork for the development of additional residential housing off North Business 6 Thursday, Oct. 14. With five of seven commissioners present, P&Z approved the preliminary plat for Hidden Hills, a 105-lot single family dwelling subdivision on 17.175 acres off Laredo Street.
Read moreP Nemir Dry Goods Company in downtown Navasota celebrated 110 years of business Saturday, Oct. 16. The celebration included door prizes, games, anniversary sales, snacks and more. Pictured left to right: Roxanne Smith, Owners Robert and Jessica Nemir, Mimi Strode and Michelle Sechelski. See more photos on page 2.
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