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The Plantersville community and elected officials gathered at the Plantersville Town Hall Monday, Feb. 22, to break ground for an 875-square foot addition. It was 30 years ago that historic-minded community members saved the former Masonic Lodge at 11335 Lodge Lane from becoming a “practice burn” for the local volunteer fire department. While some of those dedicated folks have died or no longer live in the community, many are still involved, and those who’ve joined them, are no less committed.
Read moreANDERSON – Joseph “JoJo” Castulo Reyes, 34, pled guilty to aggravated sexual assault of a child and sexual assault of a child Monday, Feb. 22, before the 12 District Court Judge David Moorman. Reyes was sentenced to 25-years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice system.
Read moreA season of love turned into a season of cold, darkness and death as winter storms plummeted through Texas beginning Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, dumping over five inches of snowfall.
Read moreNavasota City Manager Brad Stafford sits down with Navasota Examiner Publisher Ana Cosino and Willy 98.7 Radio Personality Kenny Graves for an extended version of Grilling Stafford.
Read more\Many parts of Grimes County lifted the “Boil Water Notice”, but customers of DP Water Company in Plantersville must continue to boil their water for consumption.
Read moreTODD MISSION — Three adult males and one juvenile male were arrested in connection to a Jan. 24, shooting and aggravated robbery on Acorn Lane in Todd Mission that left the victim, Wayne Garcia, crit-ically injured with two gunshot wounds.
Read moreIt has been at least 30 years since Grimes County has experienced weather of this magnitude with temperatures dipping into single digits, widespread power outages, mass accumulations of snow and ice and multiple consecutive days of below freezing temperatures.
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