A 36-year-old Navasota man was recently accused of literally fighting the law. But just like the song, the law won. The Bryan Police Department reports Clifton Charles Matthews struck one of its officers while trying to escape from the scene of a … [Read more...]
Car Chase Runs Through Grimes County
A car chase that blew through Grimes County ended in north-west Houston Thursday afternoon August 25th, with the driver and two others in custody. The College Station Police Department reports, officers responded to a suspicious persons call after … [Read more...]
You Can Now Text 911
Residents and visitors of Grimes, and six other counties here in the Brazos Valley are now the first in the entire nation to be able to text 911 on all four major carriers. Navasota Police Chief Justin Leeth tells Navasota News, texting 911 is a … [Read more...]
Local Church Closer To Paying Off It’s Debt
Thanks to the turnout at its recent garage sale, the Pastor of Navasota’s New Hope Church says it’s able to retire about half of its property dept. The church building is bought and paid for, says Pastor-Realtor Max Brand. And they’ve made great … [Read more...]
Legal Fees Mount For Anti-Transmission Line Groups
Though construction of Centerpoint Energy’s proposed transmission line has been approved, Citizens Protecting Grimes County can claim at least one victory from the group’s months of battling against it. Although many residents are disappointed … [Read more...]
Super Voting Centers Approved For Grimes
Grimes will be one of only two dozen Texas Super Voting Center Counties during this fall’s election. Reading a portion of the state’s recent letter, Election Administrator Rebecca Duff recently made that announcement to County Commissioners. The … [Read more...]
Increased Taxes Proposed For Navasota
Property in Navasota is becoming more valuable, so living here could be getting more expensive, as the City Council just proposed an increased in the property tax rate at its regular meeting Monday August 8th. City Manager Brad Stafford told … [Read more...]
Last Chance To Sign Up For Federal Aid
Grimes County families whose homes and businesses were affected by rains, storms, tornadoes and flooding in April and again in May have been assured they will receive federal assistance. But if you own a small business, the Small Business … [Read more...]
Get Ready For The 21st Blues Fest
If the Navasota Blues Fest was a person, he could drink this weekend, as the annual celebration of blues and its ties to Navasota turns 21-years-old. But you can drink it in regardless of your age, as fans, crooners, musicians and more return to … [Read more...]
Local Mayors Give State Rep Marching Orders
Navasota’s Mayor recently joined other elected state officials in giving their honey-do lists for the upcoming legislative session to State Representative Leighton Schubert at his leadership summit in La Grange. And Bert Miller says he wasn’t … [Read more...]
Navasota Theatre Alliance Gets 10K Grant
As its plans for a new live theatre complex here in Navasota continue, the Navasota Theatre Alliance is fixing up its old venue, thanks to a ten thousand dollar gift from its neighbor, Union Pacific. And as this is the second year in a row it’s … [Read more...]
Navasota Sets Up 150th Celebration
The City of Navasota is getting ready to celebrate its 150th birthday. And during the latest City Council meeting Assistant City Manager Shawn Myatt told council, staff settled on October 22nd for the annual celebration and already has some events … [Read more...]
Fight With Texas Central Continues
There’s big news in the fight against the controversial bullet train last week. Texas Central Rail may have just lost its right to take land by imminent domain after the Surface Transportation Board decided it isn’t a federal project. Grimes … [Read more...]
Council Opens Up Farmers Market Rules
Fresh produce just got a little easier to both buy and to sell in Navasota after City Council passed a resolution, in this months first Council session, allowing agricultural producers to market their goods outside of specified farmers markets dates … [Read more...]
Commissioners Vote For Burning Ban
The County of Grimes is officially under a Burning Ban as of last Tuesday’s Commissioners Court Session. Emergency Management Coordinator David Lilly told the Court three other counties in the Brazos Valley have already instituted bans, and our … [Read more...]
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