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Grimes County Sheriff’s Office (GCSO) is warning the community of someone attempting to impersonate a law enforcement officer over the phone.
Read moreThe Navasota Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) held a Regular Meeting Thursday, Jan. 28, and approved a replat and a preliminary site plan before conducting a workshop on future land use.
Read moreNo Kid Hungry Texas announced its first ever Rural School District Cohort, a partnership with the Texas Rural Education Association to address childhood hunger in rural communities.
Read moreA head-on-crash in Anderson Friday afternoon, Jan. 29, left three deceased and one seriously injured.
Read moreA new segment was added to the weekly Grilling Stafford show with Navasota City Manager Brad Stafford. The new segment “City Scoop” asks a question to people around town.
Read moreExaminer photo by Matthew Ybarra: Modifications were made to comply with COVID-19 recommendations but the annual Grimes County Go Texan Barbecue Cookoff went off without a hitch Friday and Saturday, Jan. 29-30. The Grimes County Go Texan committee presented over $75,000 in scholarships to Grimes County graduating seniors in 2020. Taking first place this year in the County Briskets division was Blowen and Going. They will represent Grimes County at the 2021 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. For more photos see page 17.
Read moreA common adage, “A picture is worth a thousand words” means complex and sometimes multiple ideas can be conveyed by a single still image which conveys its meaning or essence more effectively than a mere verbal description.
Read moreCity of Navasota Human Resources Director Peggy Johnson has a deep appreciation for every day that dawns. Even with life’s good and bad decisions, heartache and loss, challenges and obstacles, she’s doesn’t take it for granted. Speaking with a wisdom that comes with age, Johnson said, “Some of the things you went through was to get you to where you are today.”
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