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Richards ISD Elementary students brought history to life and depicted the lives of others who have impacted them with their annual wax museum day. Students dressed in character and shared stories spanning multiple eras. People such as Jesus, Harriet Tubman, Abraham Lincoln, Neal Armstrong, Ladybird Johnson and more were all portrayed.
Read moreA City of Navasota water well is back in service after being shut down due to E. coli.
Read moreSHREVEPORT, LA. — Duncan Benton of Anderson was recognized by Centenary College.
Read moreGrimes County announced their plans for a new development that will host eight departments including a driver’s license office.
Read moreThe 20th Texas Silwill ver-Haired Legislature (TSHL) convened at the State Capitol for their 20th Legislative Session, May 5 9. Sixty-four delegates from 28 Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) Regions in Texas were in attendance. Speaker Sherry Hubbard gaveled the assembly to order on Monday May 6, to begin the process of passing resolutions that will be compiled in the TSHL 20th Legislative Report. Connie Clements and David Hackethorn attended as legislators representing the Brazos Valley AAA Region.
Read moreGrimes County Commissioners approved the revised nonprofit fee schedule for rental of the Grimes County Fairgrounds and Expo facilities. At the May 15 Regular Meeting, County Facilities Director Rodney Floyd presented his recommended changes based on a review of what was charged in the past, the cost of cleanup, electrical usage, which halls are used and number of days booked for the event.
Read moreNavasota Board of Trustees announced the hiring of Tracy Brice as principal of John C. Webb Elementary School in Navasota at the monthly meeting Monday, May 20.
Read moreRICHARDS — Richards Independent School District is hosting a special meeting Thursday, May 25, to begin the search for a new superintendent.
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