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Two new COVID-19 cases have been reported in Grimes County, including the first minor to test positive.
Read moreGrimes County Emergency Management released two new positive COVID-19 cases Wednesday, April 29, raising the total to 17.
Read moreGina Buehring, a Texas Farm Bureau Agent and owner of Gina’s Cut & Dye, donated cases of bottled water and hand sanitizer to Navasota Police Department. Buehring stated she appreciates all the officers hard work and dedication in keeping our community safe and wanted to make sure they also kept themselves safe. Pictured L-R: Lieutenant Mike Mize, Officer Peck, Gina Buehring, Officer Tyler, Animal Control Officer Jones and Investigator Shoemaker. Examiner photo by Ana Cosino
Read moreMonday, April 27, the Navasota City Council approved Resolution 670-20 - the expenditure of Type B sales tax revenues by the Navasota Economic Development Corporation for a business grant program to assist local businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The grant program details were approved in a Special Meeting of the NEDC via Zoom Monday at 12:15 p.m., and city council acted swiftly to approve the second reading at a Special Meeting at noon, Tuesday, April 28.
Read moreWhen the Navasota ISD Education Foundation approved “Rattlers Read One” they never anticipated the timing of its release would be impeccable.
Read moreDespite school closures because of COVID-19, Texas school children have continued to receive a nutritious breakfast and lunch through some creative delivery methods in their districts. The Bedias community, however, is literally going the extra mile, rather extra “miles,” to ensure its students’ access to the free school nutrition program.
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