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Bert Miller and James Harris were sworn into Places 4 and 5, respectively, at the Navasota City Council May 12. This followed City Secretary Susie Homeyer’s announcement that the post-election procedure of canvassing votes wasn’t necessary because neither incumbent had an opponent.
Read moreMultiple downtown businesses in Navasota received counterfeit money over a 2–day span, May 9–10.
Read moreThe nights are a lot cooler at the Navasota Sounds of Navasota free concert series on the lawn at Navasota City Hall. The event includes water slides, food vendors and more. Art Tigerina Band kicked off the series, May 10.
Read moreTwo people were arrested Wednesday afternoon suspected of displaying firearms during a verbal disturbance.
Read moreTODD MISSION — The nation’s largest Renaissance–themed attraction, the Texas Renaissance Festival, is under new ownership with the ruling of 506th District Judge, Gary W. Chaney, to uphold the sale of the festival and pay damages and attorney fees.
Read more506th District Judge, Gary W. Chaney, ruled in favor of the plaintiff, May 7, to uphold the sale of the Texas Renaissance Festival in Todd Mission.
Read moreANDERSON — A Grimes County Sheriff’s Deputy is recovering after crashing his patrol vehicle into a tree Tuesday evening, May 6.
Read moreA 94–year–old Iola woman was rescued safely from flood water on FM 244 Wednesday, May 7, before lunch.
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