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AUSTIN — While COVID-19 testing, contact tracing, case counts, hospitalizations and deaths increased last week, more and more Texans ventured out of their homes with the deadly coronavirus showing no sign of abatement.
Read moreEarly voting for the 2020 Primary Runoffs begins Monday, June 29. The final day to apply to request a ballot by mail is Thursday, July 2.
Read moreRepresentatives of several local governmental entities, business and community members gathered this week to dedicate the new municipal parking lot located at the corner of Washington Avenue and Railroad Street.
Read moreGrimes County Jail Sargent Jim Adkins impacted many lives. Aside from the work ethic, leadership and commitment he showed while serving Grimes County for 22 years, what is valued most is the friendship he showed to fellow employees.
Read moreAs the train horn screamed and its wheels rumbled on the tracks, the intense words of former Navasota City Councilwoman Mildred Edwards towered over the sounds of the train like the clocktower at Navasota City Hall (where she was speaking) towers over the city.
Read moreThe numbers aren’t fluctuating much but the impact COVID-19 is having on the community seems to be hitting a little closer to home in Grimes County this week.
Read moreJuneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States, dating back to 1865.
Read moreThe Navasota City Council held a Regular Meeting Monday, June 22, and approved the sale of a city-owned lot at Tenth and Holland Street through a sealed bid auction with a minimum bid of $10,000.
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