Grimes County Commissioners approved the terms of a newly created Funding Agreement to address organizations requesting county funds. The item was one of 30 on the lengthy April 17 agenda.
Read moreANDERSON — Anderson-Shiro CISD Board Members worked through a detailed agenda comprised of report overviews, bond election updates and student recognition.
Read moreGrimes County commissioners discussed economic development priorities with the Navasota Grimes County Chamber of Commerce in a Special Meeting, April 15. Attending with chamber Executive Director Lucy Ybarra and providing feedback were Jennifer Luna with the Greater Brazos Valley Partnership (GBVP), Charlie Stutts, the Economic Development Coordinator for the City of Navasota and Barbara Walker, a member of the chamber’s strategic planning committee. Commissioners Michael Raska and Chad Mallett were absent.
Read moreNavasota pre–school students and students at John C. Webb Elementary were all smiles with special guests from the Navasota High School FFA Department, April 4. The FFA students brought animals for the children to interact with, providing an unbelievable learning experience.
Read moreNavasota High School Rattler Choir competed at the concert and sightreading evaluations Thursday, April 3. The Treble Choir earned Excellent on stage and Superior in the sightreading room. The Tenor Bass choir earned Superior on stage and Excellent in sightreading. On Friday, April 4. and April 7, the mixed Chamber Choir earned Superior on stage and Excellent in sightreading.
Read moreANDERSON — A 39–year–old suspect that led law enforcement on a 30–mile pursuit through three counties pleaded guilty, April 16, to Evading Detention in a Vehicle, and Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison and 1 year in State Jail.
Read moreTODD MISSION — Charges are pending against a 19–year–old Navasota woman that struck a motorcycle Thursday night, April 17, on CR 302 in Todd Mission, killing the driver.
Read moreNavasota Examiner Newspaper staff members hopped into the holiday spirit at the annual Groovy Grapes Wine Walk hosted by the Navasota Grimes County Chamber of Commerce in historic downtown Navasota, April 19. Pictured from left: Laura Cervantes, Celeste Anguiano, Ana Cosino–Mize, Caitlyn D. Sechelski and Matthew Ybarra. The Chief Easter Bunny is Navasota Police Chief Mike Mize.
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