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The inaugural City of Navasota Juneteenth Community Celebration was held on the grounds of Navasota City Hall June 22. The kickoff event featured a live DJ, waterslides, food trucks and more.
Read moreThe Anderson Juneteenth Committee celebrated the 84th Juneteenth celebration in downtown Anderson June 19, with a parade, free barbeque and more.
Read moreAfter a series of workshops and public hearings, the Navasota City Council approved two items satisfying a majority of council and allowing Crosstrails Development, LLC, to move on with its 146lot Planned Unit Development (PUD). At the June 24 Regular Meeting, Crosstrails’ zoning amendment request passed unanimously while Navasota’s Chapter 380 Development Agreement with Crosstrails passed 3-2 with councilmen James Harris and Bernie Gessner voting nay.
Read moreGrimes County Commissioners approved renewal of the Special Road Indemnity Agreement and Permit for Ortiz USA, LLC, for CR 162, 164, 165 and 166 through July 3 at their June 20 Regular Meeting.
Read moreA collision with a trash truck Friday afternoon on FM 244 in Anderson claimed the life of a 40–year–old Grimes County woman.
Read moreNavasota graduates may see a change to the academic achievement class rankings. The school board heard the first reading of the proposed changes at the June 17 board meeting.
Read moreIOLA — The Texas Historical Commission recognized St. Louis Cemetery as a significant part of Texas history by awarding it an official Texas Historical Marker. The designation honors the cemetery as an important and educational part of local history.
Read moreBRYAN – The TxDOT Bryan District is studying the future I-14 Central Texas Corridor from Rogers in Bell County to Huntsville in Walker County. The Study will determine the feasibility of a corridor and route for a roadway that meets interstate standards.
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