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Local law enforcement agencies helped provide Christmas for many families that needed a little extra joy this holiday season. Navasota Police Department’s Operation Blue Santa and Grimes County Sheriff’s Office’s Christmas Task Force are annual fundraisers that utilize donations to provide for families. Examiner photos by Matthew Ybarra and Emily Gainey
Read moreA Christmas Day standoff ended tragically as a 75-year old Vietnam veteran took his own life.
Read moreMy New Year’s Resolution — Hmmm well, I think I am going to try and do the same as Chief and try to eat healthier. I am not going as far as saying I will exercise because... well, we all know that’s probably not going to happen. I also plan to declutter my space — workspace, home space, personal space, etc. And as I have mentioned before, and I hope I can get this one done; I need to take some time off I need to spend more time with my son and my loved ones.
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Read moreAnderson Charm & Sewing 4-H club, led by Ann Mitchell, were one of the many organizations that donated a total of over 300 pair of socks for the annual “Socks for Seniors” event hosted by Miller Insurance Agency in Navasota. Socks are being distributed to senior residents for the winter season. Courtesy photos
Read moreThe elections are complete with no recounts necessary as the Navasota Grimes County Chamber of Commerce announced its newest Board members at its December Board meeting and set in place its leadership team for 2021.
Read moreGrimes County Commissioners Court held a Regular Meeting Wednesday, Dec. 16, and responding to the adoption of SB 944 by the Texas legislature in September, approved the purchase of ArchiveSocial software to protect the county, county social media and county websites. The $4,788 annual cost will cover archiving up to 3,000 new social media records per month and monitor up to 10 county sites.
Read moreGrimes County Deputies were involved in a shooting Wednesday, Dec. 16, when James Earl Byrne, 48, of Bedias fired several shots at the pursuing deputy.
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