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The Navasota Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) held a Regular Meeting Thursday, Oct. 22, and wrapped up its two-year Agriculture Open Space District (A/O) rezoning project. After three public hearings with only one comment, which was favorable to the change, nine properties in the city’s northwest quadrant in the cemetery hill neighborhood were rezoned to residential districts.
Read moreDon’t be a vampire this Halloween, give blood instead of feasting on it. Grimes County Sheriff’s Office is hosting a blood drive Friday, Oct. 30, from 1 p.m. till 5:30 p.m. at the Lion’s Club Building, 5220 FM 3455 in Navasota.
Read moreNavasota Mayor Bert Miller declared Oct. 21, “Mormon Helping Hands Day.” The Navasota Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day saints hosted a volunteer mission group. While in Navasota the group helped with several service projects including helping to clean up Cedar Creek. Courtesy photo
Read moreBeginning Nov. 2, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) will reduce the speed limit on Texas State Highway 30 from 70 mph to 65 mph. The speed limit change will occur on SH 30 from the Brazos County Line (Navasota River) to Carlos.
Read moreThree Navasota High School Choir students advanced past the UIL District Music Competition. Pictured L-R: senior Hanna Poindexter, freshman Abigail Mahan and freshman Dharma Cruz. Courtesy photo
Read moreGrimes County commissioners held a workshop Wednesday, Oct. 21, to review, assign or reassign the remaining projects in the Grimes County Strategic Plan adopted in 2015 during County Judge Ben Leman’s tenure.
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