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Senator Lois Kolkhorst began her speech recounting the historic amount of time legislature spent in session in 2023.
Read moreNavasota’s road map for the future and 2023 accomplishments were the subjects of Navasota Mayor Bert Miller’s message at the annual State of the City Address, Wednesday, Jan. 10, at First Baptist Church.
Read moreNavasota honored the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Saturday, Jan. 13, with a parade and program hosted by Navasota Citywide Mission and The City of Navasota.
Read moreThe Christmas Bird Count, a yearly census photographing a variety of birds in Grimes County was held Dec. 12, 2023.
Read moreAt a Special Meeting of the Grimes County Commissioners Court, Tuesday Jan. 9, commissioners approved the addendum to the original contract between MBC Management and Grimes County to construct a Justice Annex and designated the county judge as signatory. Jacob Malek, EIT-VP, Director of Pre-Construction was present on behalf of MBC Management.
Read moreTenaska Frontier Partners, Ltd., owner of Tenaska Frontier Generating Station, an 830-megawatt natural gas-fueled power plant near Shiro is accepting applications for the Tenaska College Scholarship Program. Students graduating from Grimes County high schools are eligible to apply. The program will award five $2,500 scholarships.
Read moreNavasota Independent School District hosted the first of four bond committee meetings Jan. 11, in the NISD Board Room in the administration building on Washington Avenue.
Read moreNavasota Public Library will host a film screening of “Who Said You Can’t: African American Women in Science” Saturday, Feb. 24, at 9:30 a.m.
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