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Lamium amplexicaule, henbit, is native to Eurasia and Africa but is common in Grimes County lawns beginning in the fall. It’s a cool season plant and by late spring it’s usually too hot.
Read moreThe Grimes County Mobile Food Bank will be open Thursday, Dec. 12, from 10 a.m. until noon at the Expo Center in Navasota. Grimes County residents are eligible to participate.
Read moreBRRRR! It’s cold outside! Bundle up and stay warm. After a relatively warm weekend, the cold weather pushed through our area making it feel even much colder.
Read moreThis time of the year makes my days go by much faster than they should.
Read moreWe are looking forward to our annual Christmas pancake breakfast, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and our world famous Bedias Christmas Parade, 6 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 21, at the Bedias Civic Center, everyone is welcome.
Read moreThanks to all who supported the annual KBTX Food for Families Food Drive held Wednesday, Dec. 4, at various locations including Mid-South Synergy in Navasota.
Read moreWell folks, here we are almost at the end of another year. I hope that all has been well with you.
Read moreDactyloctenium aegyptium, crowfoot grass, is easily recognizable because of its seedhead that resembles a bird’s foot or helicopter blades.
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