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Pictured, left to right: King candidates Jr Juarez, Landon Betancourt, Grant Goodney, and Cason Walton. Queen candidates Blaire Smithey, Sydney Nevill, Cotulla Shive, and Katara Larson.
Read moreNavasota Police Department attended the graduation of Anthony Robbins and Derrick Hodges who completed the Central Texas Police Academy’s 176th Basic Peace Officer Course Oct. 18.
Read moreThe Navasota Grimes County Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors awarded business of the quarter for quarter 3 to Baylor Lumber and Baylor Backyard. The small business was awarded for their innovative ideas and support to the Grimes County community.
Read moreNavasota Theatre Alliance is set to pull back the curtain on a few of the grand, southern mansions that line Washington Avenue at the 12th annual Lanterns and Legends event.
Read moreNew, improved and with new management, the Navasota community celebrated the grand reopening of Walmart in Navasota Friday, Oct. 18. Store Manager Trey Grimsley thanked his team, the community and was excited to show the new floor plan.
Read moreA long time staple and supporter of Grimes County Agriculture, The Feed Barn in Navasota celebrated their grand reopening with a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday, Oct. 18. Under new ownership, The Feed Barn welcomed family, friends and service providers. The store is located at 102 Johnson Street in Navasota.
Read moreNavasota hosted their annual Non-Profit Fair Oct. 15 at the Navasota Center. Donations to the participating organizations are tax deductible.
Read moreANDERSON — A budget presentation for the proposed $60 million bond was detailed by Ryan Adkins, a business development associate for Gallagher Construction Services at the Oct. 21 school board meeting. Adkins said he wanted to break down the budget because there have been a lot of questions as to how the bond committee got to the amount of a $60 million bond proposal.
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