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Early voting began Tuesday, Oct. 13, and Grimes County voters have flocked to the polls. As of Monday, Oct. 19, there have been 4,013 votes cast.
Read moreANDERSON – School districts are rapidly making changes to remote-learning options and having students return to school for face-to-face instruction. Anderson-Shiro CISD students returned to campus Monday, Oct. 19.
Read moreVivian McDougald turned 100 on Oct. 11. Iola Missionary Baptist Church, where she has been a member for 89 years held a celebration in her honor. She retired at 94 years old as the church secretary.
Read moreNavasota High School students had a chance to see a different side of the United States Army by learning how STEM. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) are utilized within the military aboard an interactive U.S. Army STEM trailer. Pictured left to right: Jade Dominguez, Mariela Vargas, Daphne Fowler and Perla Valladares. Examiner photo by Matthew Ybarra
Read moreThe Navasota Diamonettes hosted their annual fundraiser golf tournament at Pecan Lakes in Navasota. Taking first place was Navasota Lions Club (Shawn Sayers, Randy Ydeen, Daniel Limas, Justin Hockett); Second Place – John Bathke’s Team (John Bathke, Adam Zaske, Marty Mosher); Third Place – R. Weaver Apiaries (Clint Weaver, Ross Arrington, Robby Parkinson, Chuck Lawrence). Longest drive winner was Tyler Eppler and closest to the pin was Ross Arrington. Courtesy Photo
Read moreOscar is a ninth grader at Navasota High School. He was diagnosed with Leukemia at age 10 and has undergone treatment for 4 years. On April 18, Oscar finally ended his lengthy treatment.
Read moreCandidates for political office, or their campaign managers, would be well advised to consult local codes before distributing campaign signs. In Navasota, some campaign signs are currently in violation of Section 3.06.013 of the City of Navasota Code of Ordinances.
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