Michael Parks provided a look into the support Brazos Valley Council of Governments provides for Grimes County and the City of Navasota.
Read more‘Growth’ was the most often repeated word at the Jan. 9 State of the City luncheon at Navasota’s First Baptist Church. One company playing a vital role in Navasota’s growth is The Retail Coach, a national retail recruitment and development firm that works with local governments, chambers of commerce, economic development organizations and private developers. Representing scheduled speaker Aaron Farmer, The Retail Coach’s weather-bound president, was The Retail Coach Recruitment Specialist, Jean Totten.
Read moreNavasota Independent School District Superintendent Dr. Stu Musick and assistant superintendents, Dr. Tracy Stone and Dr. Ronnie Gonzalez, provided a look into the school district.
Read moreSanta made his way to the Bedias Community Center for a day full of festive events Dec. 21, that included breakfast, a parade and cookies and photos with Santa.
Read moreTexas Birthday Bash will see changes in 2025 with Navasota Council approving an agreement with Charlie Diggs Entertainment and Promotions to take over the event. Diggs said despite changes, the integrity of the event will remain.
Read moreAccording to Texas Policy Research, when the 89th Texas Legislature convenes January 14, it will include three new State Senators and 32 new State Representatives, one of which will be District 12 State Representative-Elect Trey Wharton.
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