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COLLEGE STATION — Kritina Mock, owner of Nene’s Childcare Center in Navasota, was honored by The Reach Project of BCS as the only recipient for their “Family Beacon Award.”
Read moreCamden Kolby, 16, and her horse, Hott Topic Man “Toby,” earned several awards at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Youth Horse Show March 10 and 11.
Read moreThe most powerful voices are heard at the election poles. The Examiner is ensuring the community has the chance to make an educated vote by hosting a candidate forum for Navasota voters Wednesday, April 17, at Navasota City Hall beginning at 6 p.m.
Read moreThe Navasota City Council conducted a Special Meeting workshop Monday, March 25, for a primer in mobile, manufactured and modular homes. The topic was prompted by several citizen requests on behalf of an elderly family member to reconsider the ordinance. After a PowerPoint presentation and in-depth discussion, council referred the ordinance to Planning & Zoning (P&Z) for review.
Read moreDelayed emergency response time was the crux of citizen objections at the March 20 Public Hearing for the proposed closure of the Union Pacific Railroad crossing on CR 308 south of SH 105 E. The hearing preceded the Regular Meeting of Grimes County Commissioners Court.
Read moreVenture through historic downtown Navasota while enjoying Texas wines, shopping, live music and so much more at the annual Groovy Grape Wine Walk Saturday, March 30, from 2 to 6 p.m.
Read moreIOLA — Iola’s new book club helped students reignite their joy in reading beloved children’s author, Dr. Seuss, during Read Across America week at Iola ISD.
Read moreGrimes County residents voiced dissatisfaction with the conduct of Ortiz USA, LLC, during Public Comments at the March 20 Regular Meeting of Grimes County Commissioners Court. Ortiz’s Special Road Indemnity Agreement and Permit for use of county roads 162, 164, 165 and 166 during construction of a 1,000-acre solar farm near Iola is up for renewal April 2.
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