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Hop over to The Examiner March 30 during the annual Groovy Grapes Wine Walk to hang out with The Examiner crew, take photos with the Easter Bunny and enjoy drinks and snacks.
Read moreFollowing a trio of public hearings Thursday, March 14, the Navasota Planning and Zoning Commission approved two residential replats and amended portions of the Subdivision Ordinance.
Read moreAnderson Volunteer Fire Department unveiled their new fire engine to the community March 12 with a push in ceremony. In the 1800s, after crews returned from a call on horse-drawn equipment, animals were unable to back into the station. Members would detach the horses and push the equipment into the bay.
Read moreNavasota traveled back to 1908 when Texas Ranger Frank Hamer took over as Navasota City Marshall during a living history event March 17, at the P.A. Smith Hotel.
Read moreNavasota Independent School District Board of Trustees approved internet service contracts during the March 18 board meeting.
Read moreThe Navasota City Council got an early start on the 2024-25 budget at a Special Meeting Budget Workshop Monday, March 18. Over the course of three hours, City Manager Jason Weeks presented council with funding mechanisms, personnel and departmental requests and Capital Improvement Project requests. Also discussed were downtown parking and parks and recreation needs but a big “takeaway” was the specter of a tax increase to fund the new fire station.
Read moreIt’s game time. Grimes County Little League officially kicked of the season with opening ceremonies at Manley Park in Navasota. Hundreds of children will compete in baseball and softball this spring.
Read moreANDERSON — The school board decided to stick to what they know best until more information is gathered. At the February school board meeting there was talk of a 4-day school week. Those ideas were not present in the calendar for the 2024-2025 school year.
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