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Black History Month was officially recognized by proclamation of President Gerald Ford in 1976 but the road to recognition actually began in 1915. It was at the national celebration of the 50th anniversary of emancipation that Harvard-trained Carter G. Woodson became inspired “to do more in the spirit of celebrating black history and heritage.”
Read moreTime is running out for Navasota small-business owners to apply for Hurricane Harvey relief funds through We’re Texas Back in Business, the $100 million Hurricane Harvey relief program for Texas’ small business!
Read moreIOLA- A pair of Iola FFA members won Grand Champion at separate livestock shows. Cason Carter won Grand Champion at the Dixie Nationals Livestock Show in Jackson, MS, Feb. 9, and Jordyn Trant won Reserve Grand Champion at the San Antonio Livestock Show Feb. 13.
Read moreThe Navasota City Council held a Regular Meeting Monday, Feb. 24, and approved a bid from Aggieland Construction in the amount of $39,940 for temporary repairs at the Navasota Fire Station as well as regulations for wireless communication towers. (See related article on page 10)
Read moreFor many of the 125-plus who attended the Feb. 18 presentation, “Grimes County. A Journey in Time,” it was a walk down memory lane. For others it was a glimpse into history never seen before.
Read moreTyler Martin - 9th place class 13 Market Lambs
Read moreCongratulations to our 46 students advancing to state through Skills USA! The competition was held this past weekend in Beaumont, Texas.
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