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ANDERSON — Travel back in time on historic Main Street in Anderson with the 6th annual Classics at the Courthouse car show Sunday, April 8 from noon to 3 p.m.
Read moreIt was an evening of cowboys versus bulls at the annual Grimes County Fair Bull Buck Out April 6. The fans were the real winners with perfect weather, great entertainment in the arena and a dance with live music for the afterparty. This is the first time the bull buck out was held in April.
Read moreNavasota Mayor Bert Miller participated in the Texas Municipal League Midyear Conference March 14 and March 15 in San Marcos. More than 275 elected and appointed officials and staff from cities throughout Texas took part in this event.
Read moreSusan Boudreaux, Marilyn Bettes and Sarah Nash represented the Grimes County Historical Commission at the annual THC Real Places Conference in Austin, April 3-5. All three attended various workshops which provided useful information for historical projects currently being considered by GCHC.
Read moreStudent volunteers from the Texas Rebels 16U basketball team and Navasota High School and Bizell Academy Leo Clubs assisted Navasota Noon Lions Club with their annual plant sale at the Horlock House in Navasota April 12 and 13. The Noon Lions Club donates to multiple programs throughout the year.
Read moreA Navasota Municipal Court judge waived all fees in a case that made national headlines. The judge made the ruling Friday morning, April 5, to waive library fees for Kaylee Morgan.
Read moreANDERSON – A 29-year-old, Jose Mota-Tupul, pleaded guilty to sexual assault of an 11-year-old female and was sentenced to 30 years in prison and will not be eligible for parole.
Read moreIt was an egg-cellent time for children and families at Living in Triumph’s 3rd annual Easter Egg Hunt at August Horst Park in Navasota. The event co-hosted by the City of Navasota featured Easter fun including an egg hunt, photos with the Easter Bunny, refreshments and more.
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