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Grimes County voters will have eight locations available Saturday, April 4, to cast their votes in the city and school elections. Locations will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Read moreResponding to a Navasota City Council directive to review the city’s manufactured home ordinance, the Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) appointed Commissioners Ethan Barcak, Todd Wisner and alternate Dia Copeland to a committee to research ordinances in other communities and bring back to P&Z for review. Also attending P&Z’s April 25 workshop were residents Brenda Minor and her aunt, Inez Quarles.
Read moreTODD MISSION — With the opening of Texas 249, Todd Mission is easily accessible for people who want to live in Grimes County but remain within a short drive to Houston or College Station. A 5,700-acre master–planned community is already in the works.
Read moreThe weather was perfect for the 12th Annual Plantersville Crawfish Festival & Cook–off April 27. Teams with clever names competed for awards while enjoying time with friends, live music and more. Full list of winners available online, www.navasotaexaminer.com.
Read moreRICHARDS — Richards School Board celebrated student achievements presented at the April 18 board meeting.
Read moreMultiple people were air–lifted to the hospital following a four–vehicle accident April 27, on Texas 90 near CR 477, west of Anderson.
Read moreMariah Guevara, a star soccer player for the Navasota Lady Rattlers, signed her National Letter of Intent with the Wilmington College Quakers in Wilmington, Ohio to continue her education and soccer career. Guevara is the daughter of Christina Garza and Rafael Guevara.
Read moreCaden Jordan of Iola High School signed his National Letter of Intent April 19 to continue his education and baseball career at Schreiner University in Kerrville. The future Mountaineer is the son of Craig and Darby Jordan.
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