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The community supported the youth of Grimes County while enjoying a Cajun meal at the annual Grimes County Go Texan Crawfish Boil April 13, at the Grimes County Expo Center.
Read moreA Navasota Municipal Court judge waived all fees in a case that made national headlines. The judge made the ruling Friday morning, April 5, to waive library fees for Kaylee Morgan.
Read moreANDERSON — A 58-year-old Navasota man, Ronnie Dewain Zephyn, pleaded guilty to Manufacture and Delivery of a Controlled Substance April 15, and was sentenced to 25 years in prison.
Read moreVisitors to historic Railroad Street in Navasota should adhere to recent changes or risk receiving a citation. Fire zones were recently painted along the southern portion of Railroad Street downtown. Citations for parking in a fire zone is a fine up to $200 plus court fees of $72. As a reminder, that portion of Railroad Street is also one way, northbound only.
Read moreNavasota juniors and seniors enjoyed a magical evening under the disco ball during the 2024 Navasota High School Prom April 12. Seniors, Hudson Minor and Le’Yonce Williams, were named Homecoming King and Queen.
Read moreNavasota Independent School District Board of Trustee members are helping to ease the burden of students wanting to enroll in dual credit college courses by covering the cost of tuition and books.
Read moreCounty Roads 175, 180 and 306 are getting a chip seal makeover and the finished products will improve the driving experience of rural residents and save taxpayer dollars in the long run.
Read moreNavasota’s historic soccer run ended April 10 in the UIL 4A State Semifinal game in Georgetown with a 1-0 loss to the San Elizario Eagles. The Eagles scored on a penalty kick late in double overtime to win the game. San Elizario also defeated the Boerne Greyhounds, 1-0, for the state championship. See more coverage from the 4A semifinal game in section B of this edition.
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