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Signs of fall are setting in, the days are getting shorter, the air is getting cooler, there is football every weekend and the annual St. Stanislaus Catholic Church homecoming and bazaar is just around the corner. The second Sunday of October each year brings this special event to the community.
Read moreNot since 1928-1946 and the 18-year tenure of City Manager R. J. Brule, has Navasota seen the forward momentum it has experienced under soon-to-be retired City Manager, Brad Stafford. While Brule and the WPA brought infrastructure, bridges, parks and a stadium to Navasota, Stafford put the name “Navasota” on the map of national retail consciousness and is transforming that 20th century infrastructure to accommodate 21st century needs. Before retiring Oct. 29, Stafford shared memories as Navasota city manager for almost 16 years with The Examiner.
Read moreTODD MISSION - The Texas Renaissance Festival (TRF), the nation’s largest and most anticipated Renaissance event, welcomes guests of all ages to the 47th season beginning Saturday, Oct. 9.
Read moreBrazos Valley Gives is a local day of giving with the intent to gather community support for the nonprofits in the Brazos Valley through financial giving on Oct. 19 with early giving already underway.
Read moreDeja Thomas was crowned the 2021 Navasota High School Homecoming Queen Friday, Sept. 24, at Rattler Stadium. Thomas was escorted by NHS Senior Cashtian Douglas. Navasota fell to 28-20. Yoakum Examiner photo by Ana Cosino
Read moreChrist Our Light Catholic Church celebrated its 37th Annual Homecoming Bazaar Sunday, Sept. 26, with plenty of family fun, food and fellowship. Examiner photos by Ana Cosino
Read morePlanning and Zoning gave future development a boost at its Thursday, Sept. 23, meeting by approving a replat and two preliminary site plans but a great deal of the meeting discussion focused on dealing with water runoff.
Read moreRobert Raines Chapter NSDAR and Pocahontas Society NSCAR held their meetings on Saturday, September 25th. Judge Joe Fauth presented a talk in costume about the life of President George Washington. Lunch, provided by Mary Lavender, was served by the Pocahontas Society members to the Robert Raines Chapter members.
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