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Winner number 39 of the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church 52-week gun raffle was drawn Sunday, May 23. The winner of a Remington 700 ADL, 223 is Mark Boyd of Bryan. The next drawing will take place Sunday, May 30, 2021.
Read moreCongratulations to all Grimes County graduates graduating from high school or college.
Read moreSenior baccalaureate services for Iola High School will be held at Evergreen Baptist Church Wednesday, May 26, at 7 p.m. All Iola seniors will hopefully be at the service. Refreshments will be served following the service in the church fellowship hall. All are invited to attend.
Read moreThe Pit Stop Café is moving to a new location in Bedias and will be open for business at the new location around June 1. Their new address is 3915 Magnolia Street. Give Tina a call, 936-355-0133 and join in the festivities.
Read moreIn Grimes County, beginning as early as 1834 with the Texas provisional government, postal routes began soon followed by stagecoaches. Fanthorp Inn at Anderson was the first, followed by the Camp Inn, just east of what became the town of Navasota. The last was the Freeman Inn built in 1856 on Navasota’s Washington Avenue shortly before the railroad reached Navasota.
Read moreMackie shares that the Bedias Women’s Club will hold its first meeting in more than a year, next Thursday, May 27, at 2 p.m. at the Bedias Civic Center. All Bedias area women are invited and encouraged to attend. We are hopeful that most folks will have had the vaccine that want to take it and that we will be able to fellowship and celebrate again for our regular meetings.
Read moreArea residents were sorry to learn of the death of William Scot Nevill who passed away Monday, May 3. He was born July 19, 1966 to William and Joyce Oswald Nevill. He graduated from Iola High School in 1984. He married the love of his life, Debra Anne Picou and together they had three children. He was a longtime resident of Iola and will certainly be missed. His funeral was held at the Bedias Baptist Church with Jerry Cole Officiating. Burial was in the Cross Cemetery where many other family members are buried. Do remember his wife, children and parents in your prayers.
Read moreUnless you’ve been under a rock for the past couple of weeks, you may have seen there is a lot going on within our community. Between Richards ISD winning their Bond Election and students prepping for their final weeks of High School, our town is a buzz of activity.
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