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ANDERSON — A Grimes County man was sentenced to 35 years in prison for sexually assaulting a disabled female.
Read moreAfter extensive questioning about reliability, timeliness and cost by council members, the Navasota City Council approved the selection of BrooksWatson & Co, PLLC as the external auditor for the City of Navasota’s independent audit for fiscal years ending Sept. 30, 2025, through 2029.
Read moreCitizens State Bank announced the launch of its Fair Funds Grow Here initiative, designed to help local youth turn their county fair earnings into lifelong saving habits.
Read moreTODD MISSION — While the 51st annual Texas Renaissance Festival season doesn’t begin until later this fall, the festival has been actively engaged in supporting their local community throughout the summer. As part of its ongoing tradition of charitable giving, the nation’s largest Renaissance festival hosted several drives to benefit local families in need.
Read moreA request from Grimes County Historical Commission chair Kathy Wells to erect a Texas Historical Commission marker at the historic Grimes County courthouse failed for lack of a motion.
Read moreMANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE — Southern New Hampshire University released their list of students named to the Summer 2025 President’s List including two Grimes County students.
Read moreIola School Board members hosted a ribbon cutting Sept. 9. for the newly turfed Iola Bulldog Stadium.
Read moreTODD MISSION — At its Sept 11 regular council meeting, members approved several measures aimed at improving communication with residents, accommodating busy schedules and strengthening long–term planning for growth.
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