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ANDERSON — A Plantersville man was sentenced to 90 days in jail by a Grimes County Jury, May 29, and ordered to pay a $500 fine.
Read moreBrazos County Sheriff’s Office traced a stolen vehicle to the Navasota area and initiated a pursuit that ended with numerous arrests and the search of a Navasota home.
Read moreNavasota is looking to fill the city council place 2 after councilmember Kenneth Stevens announced his resignation, May 19, due to conflicts with his new job. The resignation is effective June 6.
Read moreThe 2025 Grimes County Fair Queen was crowned during the rodeo, May 31. Haylee Burzynski, of Anderson–Shiro High School, earned the honor. She is the daughter of Blake and Stephanie Burzynski.
Read moreAUSTIN — The search continues for a Grimes County inmate that escaped from the Cross Creek Psychiatric and Addiction Hospital in Austin, May 28.
Read moreNavasota Police Sergeant Mark Butler’s memory will live on along the same stretch of highway where he sacrificed his life. House Bill 351, authored by State Representative, Trey Wharton, designates a portion of State Highway 6 between Navasota and College Station to be named the “Sergeant Mark Butler Memorial Highway.”
Read moreCounty Engineer Jon Steiber advised Grimes County Commissioners May 21 that the potential of three endangered species in the Brosig Avenue Bridge Replacement project area will require Grimes County to pay for environmental studies and reports. Commissioners approved amending the agreement with Public Management, Inc. to add $15,269 to the local match to pay for the reports.
Read moreSeniors from Anderson-Shiro, Navasota, and Iola High Schools celebrated their commencement ceremonies May 22–23. The Class of 2025 is stepping into the future, ready to chase their dreams, and carry their school spirit into the next chapter of life.
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