latest
Three suspects from Waco were arrested Monday, June 15, after stealing a tractor and trailer from a local business.
Read moreOn June 8, Navasota City Manager Brad Stafford took the reins as president of the Texas City Managers Association (TCMA). A member of TCMA for 25 years, Stafford is only the second city manager in TCMA’s 107-year history in Texas to be elected from Navasota.
Read moreWhen the coronavirus pandemic hit Navasota in March, First Baptist Church of Navasota launched a ministry to spread a message of hope and meet both the spiritual and physical needs of the community. Now the ministry has soared to new levels and a weeklong mission trip is scheduled to begin Thursday, June 11.
Read moreAwareness is being spread throughout the world but words without action creates void. Bridging the Gap United March and Prayer hopes to fill the void with a connection between the community. The first step is a peaceful march planned Saturday, June 13 at 9:30 a.m. in Navasota.
Read moreThe Navasota City Council held a Regular Meeting Monday, June 8, and among the items discussed were snakes, a change order, annexation, and a development plans submitted by Navasota Abstract & Title Company.
Read moreGrimes County Commissioners Court held a Regular Meeting Wednesday, June 3, and broadcast via Facebook Live. All commissioners were present and observing social distancing policies. County Judge Joe Fauth reminded all that the number of people in the courtroom is limited to 10.
Read moreExaminer photo by Sonya Bobo
Read more“The flag of the United States shall be of thirteen stripes of alternate red and white, with a union of thirteen stars of white in a blue field, representing the new constellation.” That was the resolution made on June 14, 1777 by the Continental Congress. Red symbolized valor and bravery, white purity and innocence and blue vigilance, perseverance and justice.
Read more