As feral hogs are an ongoing problem around the state, the extension office is going to help you rid your land of the filthy swine with a free workshop, next week. The Extension’s Dusty Tiddle tells Navasota News, the program will also have … [Read more...]
Meet And Greet With Area Coaches
Just as the excitement has begun to grow before the Rattler’s first game of the season is this Saturday, the Navasota Examiner is teaming-up with the local branch of Citizens State Bank to produce its annual Navasota-Grimes County Chamber of Commerce … [Read more...]
Pantry For Needy In Need
Needy individuals and families in the County of Grimes have given thanks for Navasota’s Christian Community Services Food Pantry for a quarter century now, and lately, its headquarters have started to look like it. Volunteer Director Patricia … [Read more...]
Former Navasota Man Gets 3 Life Sentences
A 44-year-old former Navasota man will spend the rest of his life behind bars, after receiving three life sentences last Thursday in the 506th District Court on several counts of sexually assaulting a child Grimes County DA Tuck McLain tells … [Read more...]
Helicopter Down In Northern Grimes
A Montgomery pilot remains in fair condition, after the private, two-seat helicopter he was flying over northern grimes county late Saturday (8/22), crashed north of Gibbons Creek Lake. Grimes County Sheriff’s office first received word of the … [Read more...]
City Prays For A Penny
Navasota residents are looking at slightly higher property taxes next year, after City Council voted to raise them this week. After City Manger told Council last week that the city is in need of some work, he went through a list of projects and … [Read more...]
Chief County Appraiser Cashes Out
And suddenly, the County of Grimes is going to be losing yet another of its public servants One of its most familiar, as a matter of fact, who’s been on his job since, the mid 70s. Chief Appraiser Bill Sullivan tells Navasota News he’s been at the … [Read more...]
Downtown Diner Done
After nearly a decade and a half, a staple of the downtown Navasota scene is no more, because as of last week, the Filling Station Diner and Café has officially closed its doors. The Filling Station’s Mitch White tells Navasota News the actual … [Read more...]
Navasota Woman Accused of Stealing From Goodwill
A 41-year-old Navasota woman remains in the Brazos County Jail on a $13,000 bond at this hour, after being arrested in College Station this last, where she was reportedly seen stealing scores of items from the good will. College Station PD’s … [Read more...]
Troubled Inmate Scares Jailers
Grimes County Jailers had quite a scare earlier this month, after they discovered a Navasota inmate had apparently attempted suicide. Chief Deputy Todd Green tells Navasota News, when it appeared that 47-year-old Cassandra Burks had tried to … [Read more...]
School Bus Test Runs
Sorry kids, but the school bells begin tolls for you in a week from Monday, so the NISD’s Transportation Division’s making a dry run on its newly-retooled routes this week, to work out all the kinks. Bus Dispatcher Sarah England tells Navasota … [Read more...]
Gumbo With Congressman Brady
A little more than two dozen local citizens turned out for homemade gumbo and Grimes County Congressman Kevin Brady at last weeks local monthly GOP meeting. Brady told the crowd it was the good folks of Grimes who were responsible for his first … [Read more...]
Navasota Council Talks Growth
With more and more folks both visiting, and moving to the County of Grimes, Navasota City Council recently retreated for a whole day to discuss how to attract them to this neck of the woods. City Manager Brad Stafford tells Navasota News, Council … [Read more...]
Grimes Sheriff Honored In Austin
For the first time in history… the Sheriff of Grimes County has been elected to the Sheriff’s Association of Texas. Sheriff Don Sowell was elected as president last month at the 137th annual training conference in San Antonio. Sheriff Sowell tells … [Read more...]
City Experiments With Slashing Bureaucracy
Navasota City Council’s come up with an effectively way of dealing with the increasing demands of the city’s recent growth; including both readings of proposed ordinances at the same meeting. City Manager Brad Stafford recently told Navasota News … [Read more...]
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