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COLLEGE STATION - A Navasota man, 22-year old Albert Wayne Finnie Jr., was shot and killed by College Station Police as he reportedly refused to put down a gun Friday, June 25, while officers investigated a shooting a few hundred yards away.
Read moreThe Navasota Police Department’s requests received council approval at the Monday, June 28, meeting and the P.A. Smith Hotel jumped another hurdle with approval of a right of way closure. All council members were present and voting, including Pattie Pederson who joined via Zoom.
Read moreAs the Navasota Planning and Zoning commission winds down its review of the City’s ETJ (extraterritorial jurisdiction), City staff may be looking toward the Heavens when it comes to land development. During the June 24 workshop, Development Services Director Lupe Diosdado floated the idea of a “fly-in” community during discussion about future land use in the Southwest Growth Center.
Read moreNavasota city council members wrapped up their June 28 meeting with the first of several budget workshops in preparation for approval of the 2021-2022 budget. Present and participating via Zoom was council member Pattie Pederson.
Read moreA Navasota man, 22-year old Albert Wayne Finnie Jr., was shot and killed by College Station Police as he refused to put down a gun Friday, June 25, while officers investigated a shooting a few hundred yards away.
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Navasota Workforce Solutions is pleased to announce that GED and ESL classes are back in full swing.
Read moreA benefit is being held for Bradley Locke at Washington County Tractor, 1004 Texas State Highway 6, in Navasota Saturday, June 26, beginning at 11 a.m.
Read moreThere are many important changes to the Child Tax Credit (CTC) that could potentially help many families get advance payments of the credit starting this summer with first payments scheduled for distribution July 15.
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