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The community has enjoyed getting to know the goats from Rent-A-Ruminant who were hired by the city of Navasota to clear a portion of Cedar Creek. On Thursday, July 30, tragedy struck as one of Rent-A-Ruminant’s beloved goats was attacked.
Read moreKnights of Columbus Council #9367 and the Gary Husfeld Scholarship awarded four Christ Our Light parishioners with scholarships to begin the year. Each scholarship recipient received $1,500.00.
Read moreSeven Iola 4-H Club members were presented with annual awards Sunday, Aug. 5. Colton Whitaker was named “Junior of the Year.” Ryan Jurney earned “Rookie of the Year.” James and Ben Leman Jr. earned “Grimes County 4-H Silver Star awards.”
Read moreGrimes County Commissioners Court held a Special Meeting Wednesday, July 29, and approved donating unclaimed capital credits to Scotty’s House and designated the county judge as signatory. Commissioner David Dobyanski was not present.
Read moreNavasota City Manager Brad Stafford announces a new hire by the city in the latest edition of Grilling Stafford – Episode 17.
Read moreMarcus and Jamie Noto were the proud recipients of Navasota Garden Club’s Yard of the Month award for August. Their home on 906 E. Milroy Street features a front yard with rock lined beds filled with ornamental grass, flowering Periwinkles, garden mums, day lilies, Iris and caladiums. Shade trees, Magnolia trees and boxwood hedges add balance to the yard. The side yard features Crepe Myrtles and a rock lined bed filled with knockout roses, yellow roses and a variety of flowering lovelies. The backyard consists of beds filled with Rosemary, Jasmine vines and a Tulip tree. Various containers with blooms complete the look.
Read moreTODD MISSION – Preparations are in full swing at the Texas Renaissance Festival (TRF) with just over two months before the gates open for the start of the festival’s 46th season on Oct. 3. As the largest Renaissance festival in the nation, TRF management team has been working closely with Grimes County and local government and emergency and health agencies to ensure COVID-19 response and communications plans are in place that will be followed prior to and during the months of October and November when the festival is open.
Read moreFour Navasota Junior High Lady Fang cheerleaders earned All-American Cheerleader status at cheer camp last week. All-American Cheerleaders are selected for showing exemplified showmanship, poise, technique and crowdleading skills. Earning the distinct honor are Grace Mendez, Bradey Poston, Brianna Seymore and Sophia Trejo. Courtesy photos
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