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Heavenly Blessings Day School at First Baptist Church in Navasota spent the week learning about community helpers. Navasota Police Chief Mike Mize and Officer Todd Moon visited the school Wednesday, Oct. 18, to read books with the students and talk about their role in helping the community. Students also had a couple fireman visit Oct. 19.
Read moreAnderson-Shiro Education Foundation held their annual fundraiser dinner Oct. 21, at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Anderson. This year the organization is celebrating 10 years of providing grants to assist teachers and students in various forms of interactive education. The event included a steak dinner, live and silent auction and music from Bill Mock and his band.
Read moreFalco & Falco, Attorneys at Law, alongside the Navasota Grimes County Chamber of Commerce celebrated their Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Thursday, Oct. 19. The father- daughter practice, co-operated by Joe Falco and Ashley Ver Schuur, recently moved to their historic and newly remodeled location at 103 S. Railroad St. Navasota TX.
Read moreThe Navasota High School Theatre Company is bringing the production of Clue to the Brosig Performing Arts Center, 105 Brosig Avenue in Navasota Oct. 26 and Oct. 28, beginning at 6 p.m.
Read moreMark your calendars for Navasota Police Department’s Treats on the Streets Tuesday, Oct. 31. The event begins at 6 p.m. and candy will be handed out by local organizations and businesses that will be set up along the 200 block of Holland Street.
Read moreTexas farming could change dramatically pending the outcome of the Nov. 7 Constitutional Amendment Election. Speaking at the 60th Grimes County Farm Bureau Annual Meeting Oct. 19 in Anderson, associate legislative director in Farm Bureau’s Government Affairs Division, Blake Roach, stressed the importance of passing Proposition 1, aka the Right to Farm.
Read moreA Navasota graduate and current resident, Tiffany Woodard, was one of five Adult Protective Services Core Value Award winners recognized by Texas Governor Greg Abbott Thursday, Oct.12. Pictured left to right: Trisha Marquiss, Shekerah Jacobs, Mariela Portugal and Tiffany Woodard. Not pictured is Sirenia Martinez.
Read moreBOERNE – A 1970s era made-for-tv vampire production not only led Thomas Edwards to a decades-long career in journalism, but also to the fulfillment of his lifelong mission to see his own horror novel published.
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