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Concern over the condition of Navasota’s municipal swimming pool prompted a public comment at the Monday, May 10, city council meeting. Navasota Mudcats Swim Team president Ashley Stevens said, “The pool is one of the few things the kids have in this town, and they love it. The fact that it is deteriorating in front of our eyes makes us all very sad.”
Read moreIn this edition of Grilling Stafford, Navasota Examiner Publisher Ana Cosino and Willy 98.7 FM Radio Personality Kenny Graves skate through a series of community-submitted questions with Navasota City Manager Brad Stafford.
Read moreExaminer photos by Ana Cosino & Connie Clements: Children had the opportunity to meet real-life superheroes at the annual First Responder’s Day celebration Saturday, May 15 at Navasota City Hall. See more photos on page 2.
Read moreThe Navasota Grimes County Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Western RV Park in Navasota. Speaking to a large group of RV customers, community supporters and elected officials, Daphne Day spoke of the vision had by the late Glenn Fuqua for building the park and how gratifying it is to have it come to fruition. The Western RV Park is located directly behind the Western Steakhouse and Dancehall and offers full hookups for any size RV, in a secure and centrally located environment. Weekly and monthly accommodations are also available. Examiner photo by Matthew Ybarra
Read moreStonewall Roofing & Construction showed their appreciation to the Navasota Police and Fire Departments Friday, May 14, donating breakfast tacos to both departments. Examiner photo by Ana Cosino
Read moreAt the Monday, May 10, Navasota city council, council members approved the canvass of votes for the May 1 City Election. Mayor Bert Miller, unopposed, was declared reelected and Grant Holt was reelected with 84.58% of the vote in a contested race. After administration of the oath of office by Municipal Court Judge Pat Gruner, Miller and Holt were elected by their fellow council members to continue as Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem, respectively.
Read morePLANTERSVILLE – A 35-year old Plantersville man, Agustin Molina, led officers on a brief vehicle and foot pursuit Sunday, May 9.
Read moreCity council members unanimously approved Resolution 690-21 expressing their opposition to Senate Bill 10 and similar legislation under consideration in the 87th Legislative Session.
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