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Students, teachers and parents are struggling with the new face of education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the Aggie Homework Helpline, Aggies are stepping up to make sure students succeed while also gaining real-life experience.
Read moreAn early morning fire Thursday, Sept. 24, destroyed Rattlers Den Café, 1221 South LaSalle Street, in Navasota.
Read moreAn outpour of community support was ignited when a fire destroyed a local business operated by two members of the community and Navasota High School graduates Jermaine Jessie and Mark McGinty.
Read moreThe 2020 General Election on Nov. 3 is approaching and there are many positions on the ballot that have the Nation watching, with the presidential race topping the list.
Read moreGrimes County Commissioners Court held a Regular Meeting Wednesday, Sept. 23, and approved County Clerk Vanessa Burzynski’s request to preserve an additional 4,263 marriage licenses, 40 loose deed records and historic commissioners court minutes.
Read moreAt the Sept. 23 meeting of the Grimes County Commissioners Court, commissioners adopted a $36,749,726.70 budget for fiscal year ending 2021, an increase of $1,421,754.12 over the 2020 budget.
Read moreNavasota Police Department Lt. Mike Mize accepts a Proclamation from Mayor Bert Miller recognizing the 37th Annual National Night Out, Tuesday, Oct. 6.
Read moreThe Navasota Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) held a Regular Meeting, Thursday, Sept. 24, and wrapped up its two-year Agriculture Open (A/O )rezoning project with a workshop reviewing nine properties in the city’s northwest quadrant in the cemetery hill neighborhood.
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