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The Navasota Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) held a Regular Meeting Thursday, July 25, and received substantial feedback from property owners regarding proposed rezoning of properties in the A/O,Agriculture/Open Space Districts in the southwest quadrant of the city.
Read moreAccording to Grimes County’s County Clerk Vanessa Burzynski, the law recently changed with regards to renewing driver’s licenses. Applicants must now present proof of citizenship from a list of 16 documents which includes a full birth certificate from the county of birth.
Read moreFor Caroline Radell, Navasota’s newest resident artist, flowers are central to her work. Over the next few months, visitors will have the opportunity to see how she blends her passion for abstract art and these “symbols of beauty, growth and new life.”
Read moreIt has been since 2016 that the Blues Capital of Texas had a festival to celebrate the music of its pastime, but the Navasota Blues Review (NBR) is bringing the beloved sound back home.
Read moreNavasota’s Lil’ Rattler Academy is gearing up for its inaugural school year. The program is a daycare that serves Navasota Independent School District faculty and NISD students.
Read moreBrazos Valley Community Action Programs (BVCAP) Head Start is a preschool program that provides comprehensive educational social services to eligible children. Head Start provides a rich, developmentally appropriate educational curriculum, social services to help with everyday needs of life, mental health services, and nutrition services.
Read moreBeginning Thursday, Aug. 1, the Grimes County Crime Stoppers will meet the first Thursday of each month instead of the third Tuesday of the month.
Read morePLANTERSVILLE- The Navasota Grimes County Chamber of Commerce recently conducted its annual board retreat at Bernhardt Winery in Plantersville, with president Kathy Baldobino and a total of 16 board members and attendees setting a strategy for the Chamber’s future. Andy Dill, a Chamber of Commerce consultant well-regarded within the Texas Chamber Community, served as the meeting facilitator.
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