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The following persons were arrested or booked into the Grimes County Jail during the period of Jan• 11-Jan• 17• All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law•
Read morePeople across Grimes County bid farewell to 2023 and rang in the new year with an array of celebrations including parties, church services and family gatherings.
Read moreHoliday cheer spread throughout the Bedias community at the annual Bedias Christmas Parade Saturday, Dec. 16. Festivities also included cookies with Santa.
Read moreThe Christmas spirit reached Grimes County with the annual Historic Grimes County Courthouse Lighting Ceremony Nov. 25. The Main Street event in Anderson included Christmas Carols, historic actors from Fanthorp Inn, photos by the Christmas Tree and more.
Read moreAt the Nov. 27 Regular Meeting of the Navasota City Council, council members approved another attempt to sell four southwest side properties via the sealed bid process. According to Development Services Director Lupe Diosdado, 416 Baker St., 402 Lincoln St. and properties on North Jones at Schumacher and Davis streets near the railroad tracks failed to receive bids when initially placed for sale in early 2022.
Read moreGrimes County was founded on agriculture, and ag business remains one of the largest revenue sources. In an everchanging world, there are numerous developments that may have positive or negative impacts on agriculture. The Navasota Grimes County Chamber of CommerceAg Breakfast, Wednesday, Dec. 6, beginning at 7:30 a.m. at the St. Stanislaus Parish Hall in Anderson, aims to keep Ag communication at the forefront.
Read moreANDERSON — Anderson Holiday Fest returns to historic Main Street in Anderson for its sixth year Saturday, Dec. 2. Wade Hayes headlines the Charlie Diggs Entertainment Event sponsored by Texas Star Propane and Texas Star Power.
Read moreAfter meeting in Executive Session at the Nov. 27 Regular Meeting, Navasota city council members approved denying Pecan Hill Acquisition LLC’s request for de-annexation from the City’s extraterritorial jurisdiction. In a second motion, council approved to join Grand Prairie’s lawsuit against the State of Texas. Both actions were prompted by Senate Bill 2038 which became law Sept. 1 and allows not only registered voters but landowners in an ETJ to request de-annexation.
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