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The conduct of management staff at Navasota Manor, 1015 Church Street, was brought to the attention of city officials at the Monday, June 10 Regular Meeting of the Navasota City Council. Navasota Manor resident Mia Taylor described conditions she called “serious misconduct” and “abusive behavior” by the unnamed manager.
Read moreFrom picking guitar and singing with family to performing at the Grand Ole Opry, Hannah Abraham is in awe of how music is transforming her life.
Read moreAnderson–Shiro CISD hosted the first of five citizens’ bond committee meetings June 11.
Read moreANDERSON — Anderson–Shiro Board of Trustees announced the hiring of two principals within the district and promoted an assistant superintendent.
Read moreThe City of Navasota invites the community to their inaugural Juneteenth Celebration Saturday, June 22, at Navasota City Hall, 200 E. McAlpine Street.
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.
Read moreThe Navasota Public Library has received a $7,627 grant from the Tocker Foundation. It is a family foundation that supports rural public libraries in Texas cities serving a population of 12,000 or less. Librarian Lindsey Cox said the number of Library patrons is approximately 8,417. Including the current grant, this brings the total amount of Tocker Foundation grant monies to $98,845. Past grants were used for microfilm digitization of the Navasota Examiner and to replace the carpet in the Library children’s area.
Read moreHOUSTON — Energy Workforce & Technology Council announced the recipients of their 2024 Scholarship, including a student from Anderson– Shiro High School.
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