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Navasota Examiner Newspaper staff members hopped into the holiday spirit at the annual Groovy Grapes Wine Walk hosted by the Navasota Grimes County Chamber of Commerce in historic downtown Navasota, April 19. Pictured from left: Laura Cervantes, Celeste Anguiano, Ana Cosino–Mize, Caitlyn D. Sechelski and Matthew Ybarra. The Chief Easter Bunny is Navasota Police Chief Mike Mize.
Read moreAUSTIN — Since 2023, Texas Governor, Greg Abbott, made “School Choice” a top legislative priority refusing to sign a school funding bill until lawmakers pass Senate Bill 2. The House passed the bill April 17 by an 86–61 vote with every Democrat present voting against.
Read moreNavasota announced the hiring of Robert Hemminger as city manager. Hemminger is expected to begin Monday, April 28.
Read moreNavasota City Council announced the hiring of new city manager, Robert Hemminger, the former city manager of Iowa Colony.
Read moreNavasota High School seniors, Cameron Ross and Evelyn Ibanez, were crowned prom king and queen during the school’s “Botanical Ball” themed prom, April 12, at the Brazos Center.
Read moreFifth grade student council members at Navasota ISD’s, John C. Webb Elementary Campus, presented first responders with treat baskets, April 11.
Read moreGrimes County Sheriff’s Office promoted Lieutenant Brockett to Captain. GCSO Sheriff Don Sowell said Brockett has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership, dedication, and a strong commitment to serving the community. His promotion is a testament to his hard work, professionalism and integrity.
Read moreThe community supported the youth of Grimes County while enjoying a Cajun meal at the 19th Annual Grimes County Go Texan Crawfish Boil April 12, at the Grimes County Expo Center.
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