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The Navasota Police Department, Navasota Fire Department, Navasota Examiner, CHI St. Joseph EMS and many other organizations and businesses have provided residents of all ages with birthday parades during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, as COVID-19 restrictions recede, the birthday parades will soon go by the wayside.
Read moreEvery child wants something new to wear to their first day of school and children who have experienced abuse and neglect are no different. Each child who has been removed from their home in Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Freestone, Leon, Limestone, or Madison counties need assistance to receive new back-to-school outfits through “Shop for CASA Kids.”
Read moreThe Navasota City Council held a Regular Meeting Tuesday, May 26, observing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines on social distancing among city staff with the media and public attending via Zoom. Among the items receiving council approval was the designation of Railroad Street between Johnson Street and Washington Avenue as a one-way street with traffic flow northbound toward Washington Avenue.
Read moreGrimes County Commissioners Court held a Regular Meeting Wednesday, May 27. All commissioners were present and observing social distancing policies. Items approved included renewal of an emergency notification contract and the addition of a fraud alert program, services benefiting Grimes County residents.
Read moreGrimes County Emergency Management coordinator David Lilly announced via Facebook, Monday, June 1, the County will cease the daily COVID-19 press releases and ZIP code maps but will continue to post updates periodically if significant changes in case numbers are reported.
Read moreCitizens State Bank (CSB) partnered with the Brazos Valley Food Bank Thursday for a Food for Families Fund Drive as Matching hour sponsors. CSB donated $5,000 towards the goal.
Read moreGrimes County schools are taking every measure to ensure the 2020 graduation class are able to celebrate their accomplishments and be able to walk the stage in front of their peers in what has been a year of hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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