Whether they were striking a blow against tyranny, protecting their homes, defending a friend’s life in combat, for whatever the reason, the ladies of Navasota VFW post 4006 want to make sure no one in the county of grimes ever forgets the sons, … [Read more...]
Get ready for the Sunshine Boys
Those sorcerers of the Sunny Furman stage are back at it again as the Navasota Theatre Alliance debuts the Neil Simon classic, The Sunshine Boys, this Thursday October 25th. Artistic director Earlene Rainey tells Navasota News, that deciding on … [Read more...]
Murals, street art and donuts?
Have you seen the new faces around Navasota? They’re being featured on the sides of several downtown buildings, courtesy of one of the new artists in residence at the historic Horlock house. Artist Mick Burson tells Navasota News, he focuses … [Read more...]
“Christmas with Us” wants you!
One recent Grimes County transplant says he loves his new home, but is afraid it’s too divided. So self-described concerned citizen Perry Ealim, and a number of other concerned residents have come up with something new they hope will make it more … [Read more...]
Lucky Library getting and upgrade
The Navasota Library looks basically the same as when it was built nearly 30 years ago. But thanks to a recently won grant, that’s about to change. Big-time. Librarian Cheryl Franklin tells Navasota News, because the interior’s not changed since … [Read more...]
Great food and good music at Bubba Can Cook
If last weekend’s 8th annual Bubba Can Cook event wasn't the Friends of Grimes County’s best ever, it was really close! “We had 54 teams show up,” says Friends’ Dianna Westmoreland, “it was just a really good time.” Even through a little rain did … [Read more...]
Guilty Plea in CS Convenience Store Robbery
One of two Bryan men accused of knocking out a convenience store clerk in College Station last October is headed to prison.The Brazos County district attorney's office says 19 year old Nicholas Troy Bogert II entered a guilty plea to aggravated … [Read more...]
Texas A&M Faculty Senate Sends Emergency Resolution to the Interim President
The Texas A&M University Faculty Senate has sent an emergency resolution to the interim president calling on restoration of vacation benefits to some professors in the College of Engineering. The resolution, which passed unanimously, states in … [Read more...]
Response to Bryan City Council Request for Attorney General’s Investigation
The woman who the Bryan city council wants the Attorney General's office investigate her residency was "very pleased" to see the governing body take that action. Hall says she gave paperwork to city officials as well as the Brazos County District … [Read more...]
College Station School Board Completes Rezoning Public Hearings
The College Station school board finished its series of public hearings about proposed elementary school boundary changes on Wednesday. The noon hour gathering drew the most speakers. Comments from four people included requests to grandfather third … [Read more...]
Bryan Council Approves Economic Incentives For Biocorridor Development
Economic incentives have been given by a majority of the Bryan city council to build a biocorridor development valued at a minimum $500 million dollars. Supporters of the Atlas Town Center include Chuck Konderla. Al Saenz, one of two … [Read more...]
Blinn Trustees Hear More Possible Sites For New Brazos County Campus
Blinn College trustees met behind closed doors Tuesday to hear more possible locations for new campuses in Brazos County. No action was taken after the meeting in Brenham, and none is expected when they hold their regular monthly meeting in two … [Read more...]
New Ownership of St. Joseph Health System Finalized
News release courtesy of Sylvania Franciscan Health and Catholic Health Initiatives Sylvania Franciscan Health (SFH) and Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) signed a definitive agreement to transfer sponsorship of SFH from the Sisters of St. Francis … [Read more...]
Bryan Council Asks Attorney General To Investigate City Charter Petition Passer
The Bryan city council is asking the Attorney General's office to investigate a woman who has collected city charter petition signatures and has voted in city elections, but does not live in the city. Councilwoman Ann Horton did not identify the … [Read more...]
Texas A&M Presidential Search Enters Second Year While Aggie Dean is a Finalist at Florida State
It's been a year since a search committee was formed to select the next president of Texas A&M University. At Monday's faculty senate meeting, speaker Jim Woolsey says the A&M system has hired a second search firm to join the original … [Read more...]
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