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TxDOT is urging drivers to use caution as lane closures began Jan. 30, on the bridge at Texas 6 Southbound and Texas Business 6 South in Navasota.
Read moreGrimes County has been drenched to begin the year with over 10-inches of rain falling. Rainfall last week caused flooding throughout the county causing accidents, prompting rescues, forcing road closures and more.
Read moreNavasota ISD named the first cohort of participants into the TeachWorthy program that allows aspiring teachers to obtain their degree at no cost.
Read moreDALLAS — Harland Acker of Anderson was named to the fall 2023 dean’s list at the University of Dallas for earning a semester GPA of 3.5 or higher. Acker is a Senior Business major.
Read moreOn the heels of his recent congressional bipartisan trip to the Texas border, Grimes County’s U.S. Representative, Michael McCaul, stopped in Navasota Saturday, Jan. 27. Over a plate of Mallett’s barbecue, cobbler and Texas tea, the congressman discussed pressing national and local issues with nearly two dozen Grimes County Republicans.
Read moreAt a Special Meeting Jan. 9, Grimes County commissioners responded to the dumping of eight barrels of unknown substance by unknown persons on CR 306 New Year’s Eve by approving an emergency contract for testing and disposal with Masters ARS Environmental Response Services. The motion capped payment at $12,000 from contingency funds based on the estimated $1,500 per barrel test cost and stated Judge Joe Fauth will sign the contract and Emergency Management Coordinator David Lilly will approve work orders.
Read moreIt only takes about a minute to help make Navasota a better place. The City of Navasota is working with FlashVote to engage the community and gather valuable input from residents to inform decision-making.
Read moreIola School Board members matched personnel retention stipends previously paid by ESSER funds.
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