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Refill, reuse and reduce – that’s the mindset of the Chamber's newest partner, The Refillery. The Navasota Grimes County Chamber of Commerce welcomed the new business with an official ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, March 6. Now open with products ranging from homeopathic to household cleaners, The Refillery is located at 302 E. Washington Ave. in downtown Navasota.
Read moreA reckless driver that struck a vehicle Sunday morning, reached speeds over 100 mph before losing control and wrecking.
Read morePLANTERSVILLE — A Plantersville cowboy is taking a 350–mile trail ride to keep the cowboy legacy alive while trying to raise $1 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Read moreANDERSON — A College Station man who deceived teenage girls by lying about his name and age then sexually assaulted them was given the max sentence March 5.
Read moreNavasota Mayor Bert Miller’s announcement of Theo Melancon’s withdrawal as a city manager candidate prompted a murmur of surprise to ripple through city council chambers but also left some attendees speechless.
Read moreScott Isom, General Manager at Champion Homes, accepts the Navasota Grimes County Chamber of Commerce’s Citizen of the Year award. Isom was nominated because of his commitment and partnership within Grimes County. He sacrifices and puts others before and ensures that his staff and team are well cared for and provided for. Pictured, left to right: Chamber President Patrick McMahon, Award Recipient Scott Isom, Chamber Board Member Janice Scheve, and Chamber Executive Director Lucy Ybarra.
Read moreANDERSON — A College Station man who deceived teenage girls by lying about his name and age then sexually assaulted them was given the max sentence March 5.
Read moreThe Navasota High School Rattler Barbeque team, “The Pit Strikers,” competed at their first high school cookoff at Bryan High School, March 1. Navasota competed against 26 other schools and earned champion ribeye steaks, placed seventh overall and won 7th grade for grilled cheese.
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