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When the Navasota ISD Education Foundation approved “Rattlers Read One” they never anticipated the timing of its release would be impeccable.
Read moreCollege Station Police Department (CSPD) arrested two Navasota men and one juvenile Wednesday, April 22, after receiving reports of suspicious activity. At 3:10 a.m. CSPD received
Read moreDespite school closures because of COVID-19, Texas school children have continued to receive a nutritious breakfast and lunch through some creative delivery methods in their districts. The Bedias community, however, is literally going the extra mile, rather extra “miles,” to ensure its students’ access to the free school nutrition program.
Read moreThe Navasota City Council held a Regular Meeting Monday, April 27. In compliance with recommended Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines on social distancing, city council members and a limited number of city staff were present in council chambers. Additional staff and legal counsel attended via Zoom.
Read moreGrimes County Commissioners Court held a Regular Meeting Wednesday, April 22, broadcast live via the Grimes County Court House Facebook page. Commissioners observed the Centers for Disease Control’s social distancing recommendations in the seating arrangements. Commissioner Barbara Walker was not present at the meeting.
Read moreAuthors and historians Dr. Robin Montgomery and daughter Joy Montgomery appeared before Grimes County commissioners Wednesday, April 22, to tell the story of the county’s namesake, Jesse Grimes. The Montgomery’s are members of the Grimes County Historical Commission and are currently writing a book about Grimes’ life.
Read moreNavasota City Manager Brad Stafford opened episode 3 of Grilling Stafford up to non COVID-19 questions and provided the answer we’ve waited to hear; The goats are coming!
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