The Grimes County Animal Rescue continues their mission to rehome animals at the shelter. President of the rescue, David Dobyanski, gave the quarterly report to the Grimes County Commissioners' Court. In his report, Dobyanski updated the court … [Read more...]
The Brazos Valley Coalition For The Homeless Asking For Your Assistance In Their Annual Survey
The Brazos Valley Coalition For The Homeless is asking for your assistance in their annual survey. Ron Crozier of Twin City Mission asks residents throughout the seven county region to report the whereabouts of a homeless … [Read more...]
Grimes County Sheriff’s Office & Brazos County Sheriff’s Office Work Together On Traffic Stop Leading To Arrest For Outstanding Warrants And Drug Possession
The Grimes County Sheriff's Office and Brazos County Sheriff's Office worked in tandem on a traffic stop that led to an arrest for outstanding warrants and drug possession. … [Read more...]
Scammers At It Again In Grimes County
The Grimes County Sheriff's Office is alerting residents of another phone call scam. … [Read more...]
Cold Snap Had Texans Stressed With Fear Of Another Winter Storm “Uri”
A Texas A&M Psychology Professor is watching how this cold snap is stressing people out. Dr. Annmarie MacNamara explains why so many people are afraid of another winter storm Uri. MacNamara says that loss of control … [Read more...]
Former Texas A&M Athletic Director Ross Bjork Introduces Himself To “Buckeye Nation”
Former Texas A&M Athletic Director, Ross Bjork, introduced himself to "Buckeye Nation" this morning as Ohio State's new Athletic Director. Bjork, who recognized many of the 35 relatives from Ohio who were in … [Read more...]
Broken Water Lines After Freeze Has Texas Property Owners Paying Attention To Insurance Policies
As we thaw out from the latest cold snap, some property owners are having to dig out their insurance policies because of broken water lines. Gammy Martinez with the Texas Department of Insurance says most policies cover water damage from leaks and … [Read more...]
Bryan/College Station Among The Highest “Move-Out” Rates Of University Towns In The U.S.
A social media platform mentions our neighbors to the North, Bryan/College Station and other university towns where the most people move out to get a job. … [Read more...]
Wintry Weather Causes Closures Across The Area
Severe cold temperatures and the possibility of icy roads has prompted several closures for Tuesday, January 16th. NAVASOTA ISD,WILL BE CLOSED ANDERSON-SHIRO CISD CLOSED IOLA ISD WILL BE CLOSED & EVENING ACTIVITIES CANCELED RICHARDS ISD … [Read more...]
Congressman Michael McCaul Assisted With The Texas A&M-U.S. Space Force Contract
Texas A&M and the RELLIS campus landing a multimillion dollar contact with the U.S. Space Force was done in part with the assistance of Grimes County congressman Michael McCaul. Speaking on WTAW's The Infomaniacs, … [Read more...]
Online Resources For Grimes County Residents
Information resources for various alerts and conditions. Road conditions and closures: https://drivetexas.org/ Power outages and ERCOT information: Entergy- https://www.entergy.com/view-outages/ MidSouth … [Read more...]
Grimes County Crime Stoppers To Host Annual Awards Banquet
Grimes County Crime Stoppers are having their annual awards banquet on Saturday, January 20th at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Anderson. One of the awards presented is for Meritorious Service. Connie Clements of Crime Stoppers give … [Read more...]
Unexpected Issues Regarding Capital Improvement Project Discussed At Navasota City Council Meeting
At Monday's Navasota City Council Meeting, Civil Engineer John MacKay gave an update about the ongoing Capital Improvement Project. Mackay also explained some unexpected issues with water tie-ins and … [Read more...]
Blue Bell Creameries Announces New President
Blue Bell Creameries appointed a new president after CEO & President Ricky Dickson announced his retirement in September after serving 43 years with the company. Jimmy Lawhorn, who has worked for Blue Bell Creameries for 26 years, and has … [Read more...]
City Of Navasota Introduces A New Way For Residents To Stay Informed
The City of Navasota has a new way to alert residents to all kinds of notifications. The service "Nav Notify," allows residents to opt-in to receive notifications of their preference via phone calls, text messaging, e-mail, and more. Residents can … [Read more...]
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