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It has been several tough days hearing about all the people who passed away. Mrs. Lois Feldmann Bell who lived in Pasadena with her son passed away. She was a longtime member of Salem Lutheran and resident of White Hall. She loved playing dominoes with the Sonshine Sisters and was one of the original members. We used to giggle and say she would change the rules to win. But she was competitive.
Read moreThere was a large crowd at Palm Sunday Services at Evergreen Baptist Church March 24. There were around 130 people present for worship service and communion. After service children hunted Easter Eggs and a covered dish meal was served. All had a wonderful time.
Read moreShoppers braved the storms to show their love for local businesses during the annual Galentine’s Sip and Shop Feb. 10, in historic downtown Navasota.
Read moreThe Navasota High School Diamonettes and Junior High Fang Dancers danced their way to multiple awards at the Ascension Dance Competition at Jordan High School in Fulshear Feb. 3.
Read moreFORT WORTH — Two Grimes County students, Thomas Butler of Richards and Sierra Waneck of Iola, caught a calf at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Calf Scramble.
Read moreFor Grimes County residents who live with a mental health diagnosis or family members impacted by a loved one with a mental health diagnosis, support may be closer than you think. National Alliance on Mental Illness Brazos Valley is expanding into Grimes County. The goals of NAMI Brazos Valley are to educate the public about mental illness, work to eliminate the stigma of mental illness and advocate for funding for research into the causes and treatment of mental illness.
Read moreThe Salvation Army in Grimes County provides financial assistance with utility and rent bills, clothing, shoes, food and personal hygiene items. They will be at First United Methodist Church, 616 Holland St., Navasota Thursday, Jan. 25, from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. You must have a valid photo ID and current lease agreement bill that you need assistance with. For more information call, 936-825-3342.
Read moreThis article is a little different than the others and not a typical “Navasota Neighbor.” For years, I’ve wanted to interview a terminally ill person and ask them questions about their life. I wondered if they see life differently than others and could shed some wisdom to all of us.
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