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United Way of the Brazos Valley awared $10,000 to the Grimes County Health and Resource Center as part of their 2021 Community Impact Grant. The grant money will be used to assist families in Grimes County with basic needs. Pictured, left to right: GCHRC volunteer driver Trisha Harris and GCHRC office manager Nancy Franek. Courtesy photo
Read moreExaminer photos by Matthew Ybarra: Former Navasota Artist in Residence and Navasota Library employee Apinya Srikhwanthong imprinted the hearts of many in Navasota with her artwork and infectious smile. Apinya is returning to California and a “See You Again” party and mural celebration was held in her honor Monday, Sept. 13, at the library. Apinya’s last work of art was painting a mural at the library.
Read moreFour Anderson-Shiro FFA members recently applied for the extensive Texas FFA Scholarship process. There were 1,029 applicants and 144 received scholarships ranging from $2,000-20,000. Together these seniors were awarded in excess of $200,000 in Scholarship monies Pictured front row left to right: Abby Ross, Alexia Ngov, Emily Daigle, Kynlee Stephens, Maryn Lara and Delaney Pavelock. Back row: Kyndal Bohnert, Zane Moriarty, Skyler Woods, Kelvin Adair, Landon Stem. Courtesy photo
Read moreCourtesy photos: Grimes County First Responders were heroes to Anderson-Shiro Students Friday, Sept. 10, as they greeted them in the drop-off line before school. The annual event gives students a chance to mingle with everyday heroes.
Read moreSt. Mary’s Catholic Church in Plantersville held their 127th Annual Homecoming and Bazaar Sunday, Sept. 5. The event included food, family fun, games and auctions. Courtesy photo
Read moreJustice Ken Wise, a wellknown Texas historian, will be the guest speaker at the Two Rivers Heritage Foundation history mixer Tuesday, Sept. 21. The general public is invited to join the membership at 5:15 p.m. at New Hope Church, 2159 Highway 105, located east of Highway 6. All are welcome.
Read moreThe Grimes County Republic Women’s featured speaker at their Sept. 21 lunch ‘n learn is Manfred Wendt, Executive Director of The Young Conservatives of Texas. The YCT is approaching its 41st anniversary and Wendt will share what the organization is doing to help young conservatives access State politics and to transform college campuses with chapters made up of engaged students passionate about activism, events and speakers.
Read moreNearly 250 years ago a collection of statesmen, businesspeople and ordinary citizens gather for the purpose of establishing a democracy in America. Their efforts resulted in the United States Constitution. Friday, Sept. 17, is designated as National Constitution and Citizenship Day that commemorates the document that guarantees the freedom and liberty every one of us enjoy today.
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