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UNIVERSITY, MISSISSIPPI — Grayson Bender of Navasota was named to the University of Mississippi’s spring honor roll lists.
Read moreThe City of Navasota is thrilled to announce a special celebration event Tuesday, June 18, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the grounds of City Hall in downtown Navasota to honor three local contestants who recently placed in the top–three at “The Sound of Small Town America” competition held in Nashville, Tennessee.
Read moreThe Ortiz USA, LLC solar farm project continues to heat up Grimes County Commissioners Court. Tempers flared at the June 5 Regular Meeting, necessitating Judge Joe Fauth to caution Iola resident Sherman Trumble about continued outbursts and Ortiz Safety Manager Erica Mercado revealed receipt of text threats.
Read moreFollowing a lengthy public hearing, the Navasota City Council rescheduled consideration of a zoning amendment request and Chapter 380 Agreement for the proposed Pecan Grove Estates PUD (Planned Unit Development) to June 10. If approved, the separate but related items on the May 28 Regular Meeting agenda would have allowed Crosstrails Development, LLC to move ahead with the 140-plus lot subdivision adjacent to Pecan Lakes Estates.
Read moreJesse Butler with Anderson–Shiro FFA was recently named Sentinel of the Texas FFA District 11 Blackland District.
Read moreTo help Texas families stay cool during the summer heat, the Entergy Texas Entergy Solutions team provided complimentary air conditioning tune-ups to residents in the Navasota area Thursday, June 6.
Read moreAnderson Juneteenth Association presents the 84th Juneteenth Celebration Wednesday, June 19, on Main Street in Anderson at 11:30 a.m.
Read moreFollowing a public hearing on June 5 with two residents speaking in favor, Grimes County commissioners approved revisions to weights and limits for vehicles operating on county roads and requiring a permit for vehicles which exceed the weight limit.
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