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A City of Navasota water well is back in service after being shut down due to E. coli.
Read moreThe final structure of the former Gibbons Creek power plant in Carlos was imploded May 17. The structure was demolished safely within seconds.
Read moreThe community lined the streets as local law enforcement officers, and first responders carried the “Flame of Hope” through Navasota to honor Special Olympic athletes. Special Olympics is the largest sports organization for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Over 5 million athletes in 172 countries participate.
Read moreChampion Homes in Navasota hosted their third annual food drive benefiting the Christian Community Services food pantry. Their hard work and dedication provide needed supplies to the pantry. Pictured from left Jo Young, Brenda Meekins, Angie Baconi, Dario Perez and Scott Isom.
Read moreAnderson–Shiro fourth grade students competed in their annual “Lemonade Wars.” Students competed for bragging rights with T–Dogs earning the top lemonade stand. T–Dog raised $388.25. Overall, $1,100 was raised and donated to the Grimes County Animal Rescue in Anderson.
Read moreOwl to sail with the Pirates
Read moreRichards ISD Elementary students brought history to life and depicted the lives of others who have impacted them with their annual wax museum day. Students dressed in character and shared stories spanning multiple eras. People such as Jesus, Harriet Tubman, Abraham Lincoln, Neal Armstrong, Ladybird Johnson and more were all portrayed.
Read moreThe Grimes County Retired School Personnel Association was represented at the Texas Retired Teacher Association District 6 Spring Conference in Huntsville, Wednesday, May 8. Members from Grimes County seated are Erna Freeman, Patty Schroeder and Susan Boudreaux.
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