While Texas A&M's president continues to finalize recommendations about a space capacity study, one idea is getting publicity. Administrators have been researching what the university's chief operating officer calls the "Aggie Loop". Peter … [Read more...]
Burn Ban in Effect for Grimes County
Grimes County Commissioners Court met in a special session today at 1 p.m. to discuss and take action to approve a burn ban effectively immediately. Grimes County Judge Joe Fauth had some discussion regarding the burn ban prior to the court's … [Read more...]
Texas Department of Transportation Finalizes Buyback of SH 288
According to a press release, "The Texas Department of Transportation, (TXDOT) has completed the termination of the SH 288 Comprehensive Development Agreement (CDA). This historic move is expected to bring Texans future toll relief and more free … [Read more...]
Grimes County Commissioners Court Makes “Domestic Violence Awareness Month” Proclamation
October is "Domestic Violence Awareness Month," and at the October 2nd regular meeting of Grimes County Commissioners Court, Judge Joe Fauth made the proclamation recognizing it. After the proclamation was unanimously adopted by the court, Hilda … [Read more...]
Navasota Police Department Seeking Public’s Help in Locating Missing Juvenile
The NPD is actively investigating the disappearance of Brianna Seymore, a 16-year-old who was reported missing on Saturday, October 5, 2024. Brianna was last seen at approximately 12:50 am in the 600 block of Teague Street in Navasota, Grimes … [Read more...]
College Station Animal Control Busy with “Foxy” Baseball and “Lincoln” Alligator
The College Station Police Department's Facebook page has two posts of wild animals being captured. During Texas A&M baseball's exhibition game last Friday, a city animal control officer caught a fox that found their way into the stands at Blue … [Read more...]
Grimes County Commissioners Court Approves Purchase and Upgrades for Election Equipment
Grimes County Elections Administrator, Rachel Walker, spoke at Wednesday's meeting of Commissioners Court. She first asked the court about purchasing two new polling pads for residents who have a hard time getting around, and now have the option of … [Read more...]
Texas Department of Public Safety Offering Some Saturday Appointments
The Texas Department of Public Safety has announced another Saturday morning that the driver's license office in Bryan will be open. Appointments are being accepted for October 26th between 8 a.m. and Noon. The driver's license office in Conroe … [Read more...]
United States Postal Service Processing Changes Result in Frustrations and Picketing by Employees
Postal service delays caused by management changes in processing mail are also frustrating to postal service employees. That's the reason some USPS employees are picketing in front of post offices around the country. Jonathan Cage is with the … [Read more...]
Local Restaurant Named 2024 “Nextdoor Neighborhood Favebusiness”
Classic Rock Coffee Co. & Kitchen Navasota has been named a "2024 Nextdoor Neighborhood Favebusiness," the annual awards program that recognizes local businesses loved by neighbors. “This year’s Neighborhood Fave businesses represent the … [Read more...]
City of Navasota Invites Residents to Celebrate Fall with “Pups & Pumpkins”
The City of Navasota is hosting a fall festivity for residents and their furry friends. Marketing and Communications Manager, Taylor Hughes, gives details about "Pups & Pumpkins." For more information you can visit … [Read more...]
Town of Anderson Seeking Resident Input with Survey
The Town of Anderson has launched a new survey that is open to everyone. Town Clerk, Rebecca Ray tells us more. To access that survey or to find out more about the grant, … [Read more...]
Town of Anderson Mayor Makes Official Announcement Regarding Special Grant
There is some big news coming from the Town of Anderson. Mayor Marc Benton was in studio to make the official announcement. Benton says that with the zoning, there will be a new Historic … [Read more...]
Former Texas A&M Veterinarian and Professor Found Guilty of Livestock Cruelty
A former Texas A&M veterinarian and professor is the first faculty member at the vet college to face criminal charges. On Wednesday, a Brazos County district court jury took 63 minutes to find Ashlee Watts guilty of Livestock Cruelty. … [Read more...]
Grimes County Road and Bridge Report Presented to Commissioners Court at Wednesday’s Meeting
At Wednesday's meeting of Grimes County Commissioners Court, Engineer Jon Steiber, presented his Road and Bridge report. For more information about road and bridge projects, call 936-873-4436. … [Read more...]
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