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Navasota City Manager Brad Stafford and Navasota Examiner Publisher Ana Cosino are joined by special guest André Perrard, a radio personality at Willy 98.7 filling in for Kenny Graves.
Read moreThe Grimes County Democratic Party is hosting a candidate forum Wednesday, Oct. 7 at Navasota City Hall, 200 East McAlpine Street. Doors will open at 6 p.m. and the event will begin at 6:30 p.m.
Read moreWorkforce Solutions Brazos Valley and Blinn College are proud to announce expanded offerings in adult education and literacy. Blinn college offers a full range of free adult education and literacy services to improve the lives of local residents.
Read moreMembers of First Baptist Church in Navasota’s Barbecue Baptist Church Ministry fed the staff at Navasota High School Tuesday, Sept. 15. The ministry shares the word of God through its barbecue ministry.
Read moreChrist our Light Church held its annual Bazaar Sunday, Sept. 27. The annual event had to be held on the church grounds instead of the previous location at the Grimes County Fairgrounds due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Read moreStudents, teachers and parents are struggling with the new face of education during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the Aggie Homework Helpline, Aggies are stepping up to make sure students succeed while also gaining real-life experience.
Read moreAn early morning fire Thursday, Sept. 24, destroyed Rattlers Den Café, 1221 South LaSalle Street, in Navasota.
Read moreAn outpour of community support was ignited when a fire destroyed a local business operated by two members of the community and Navasota High School graduates Jermaine Jessie and Mark McGinty.
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