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Last Spring, we interviewed Coach Susan Foy, among others, for our Head Volleyball Coaching position. I remember talking about our current high school and junior high programs, what was good, what could be improved on etc. Her next question to me was, “What about Little Diggers?” That’s when I had to tell her that we didn’t currently have a Little Diggers program to be a “Little League” for our volleyball program.
Read moreFebruary is Black History Month. During the decades of the 20th century, it was commonly presumed that African American people had little history besides slavery. It is clear African Americans have significantly impacted the development of the social, political and economic structures of the United States and the world.
Read moreThe annual Navasota Grimes Chamber of Commerce awards banquet is set for Thursday, Feb. 27. This event will be held at Camp Allen beginning at 5:30 p.m. with a dinner, live music and a silent auction.
Read moreSunday night around 10 p.m. neighbors began reporting a house fire in Richards. The home was located directly behind the Richards post office. Richards residents became concerned as they watched the fire burning out of control with 20-foot flames.
Read moreThe monthly meeting of the Keith Civic Club will be held at the Keith Community Center Thursday, Feb. 27, 6:30 p.m. Do bring a little extra food this time.
Read moreMy week has started out slowly but maybe I should whisper that. I did have a sick grandson for two days. Both grands next door went to Today Care with possible flu symptoms but not confirmed. There are only hugs at this point because I don’t need the flu.
Read moreDid you catch Gene Stapleton’s letter to the editor regarding Darrell Hall roadway issues? Please share your thoughts and suggestions on these issues. And please encourage your elected officials to help find workable solutions to these longstanding problems.
Read moreHistorically, it is well known that the city of Houston was founded shortly after the Battle of San Jacinto in April 1836, by brothers John and Augustus Allen, often called those “young brash New York wheeler-dealers.”
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