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Navasota Police Sergeant Mark Allen Butler is being remembered as a hero that sacrificed his life to save the lives of others when he stopped a wrong–way driver fleeing from law enforcement Jan. 15.
Read moreBaylor Backyard helped organize the “Smokin’ The Blues Cook Off,” benefiting Grimes Count VFW Post 4006. The cookoff was held Jan. 18 at the VFW. Baylor Backyard presented the VFW with a $5,644 check, proceeds earned from the event. A pass the hat donation of $800 was also collected for Navasota Police Sergeant Mark Butler who was killed in the line of duty Jan. 15.
Read moreGrimes County law enforcement’s equipment and overtime requests received a thumbs-up at the Jan. 15 Grimes County Commissioners Court. Not present were Commissioner Chad Mallett and Commissioner Michael Raska who were attending a commissioners conference.
Read moreANDERSON — Filing for city and school elections began Jan. 15, for the May 3 election. Numerous city council and school board have positions up for reelection. Final day to file for candidacy is Friday, Feb. 14, by 5 p.m.
Read moreThe Navasota City Council held two public hearings Jan. 13 for applications to change the zoning of two properties from Agriculture/ Open Space District to Planned Unit Developments (PUDs).
Read moreThe Navasota City Council began 2025 setting three major projects in motion and preparing for debt issuance to cover the costs.
Read moreOn Jan. 13, the Navasota City Council approved Resolution No. 783-25, conveying the property known as Horlock House Art Gallery and History Museum at 1215 E. Washington, back to the heirs of Roy Horlock. The motion also authorized Mayor Bert Miller to execute the necessary documents.
Read moreRichards High School Homecoming royalty were crowned between the varsity girls and boy’s homecoming games against Dime Box, Jan. 17. Homecoming King and Queen are Ethan Gonzales and Kylie Douga. The varsity girls beat Dime Box, 51–40, and the boys won, 53–38.
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