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The Navasota Grimes County Chamber of Commerce welcomed a new “sweet” partner to town. Truly Scrumptious Bakery, owned by Keith and Andrew Paiyou, had a great turnout to their Ribbon Cutting Friday, April 5. The bakery features handmade treats such as cupcakes, brownies, macaroons and more. For more information visit www.trulyscrumptiousbakerytx.com or stop by their location at 302 E Washingto Avenue in downtown Navasota.
Read moreApril 1 is the start of Child Abuse Awareness Month in Grimes County. With the help of Scotty’s House, the Grimes County Child Welfare Board, Voices for Children and many more organizations proper awareness can be provided.
Read moreVoices for Children is seeking volunteers to advocate for the best interest of children in foster care in the Brazos Valley. “We want every child involved in the foster care system to have an advocate by their side while they go through such an uncertain time in their lives,” said Amy Faulkner, Executive Director of Voices for Children. “We need more volunteers from the community to serve these children and their families.”
Read moreThe Grimes County Republican Women will host (GCRW) host speakers on Eagle AI and the upcoming school board and bond elections at their April 16 meeting.
Read moreANDERSON — Members of the Grimes County Retired School Personnel Association met March 26 at Zion Lutheran Church in Anderson to discuss legislation, elect new officers and discuss other topics of interest.
Read moreGrimes County Judge Joe Fauth, County Engineer Jon Steiber and Pct. 1 Deputy Constable James Ellis attended the 7 a.m. weekly safety meeting of Ortiz USA, LLC, solar farm near Iola Monday, April 8.
Read moreCircle Star Firearms in Anderson presented a $20,679.82 to Anderson Volunteer Fire Department Thursday, April 4. The donation was earned through proceeds of Circle Star Firearms annual St. Porktrick’s Day Hog Hunt.
Read moreIt was an exciting day April 4, for two rodeo athletes from Richards High School who signed their National Letter of Intent to continue their education and rodeo careers in college.
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