Navasota's new disc golf curse has its grand opening this Sunday at 10 am. The new 18 hole course is at August Horst Park. City Manager Brad Stafford, speaking on the most recent Grilling Stafford, was asked about lighting, and if alcohol is … [Read more...]
Grimes County Sheriff’s Office investigating attempted abduction of 8 year old boy
The Grimes County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information on the attempted abduction of an 8 year old boy near Stoneham this weekend. That happened Saturday morning in the 14000 block of County Road 304. An older model Ford pickup pulled into the … [Read more...]
Spring man arrested in College Station on drug charges, possessing stolen IDs
A College Station police officer stopped a SUV Tuesday at 2:30 in the morning after learning the registration was expired and seeing the vehicle swerve and drive below the speed limit. The officer then noticed the odor of alcohol and marijuana on … [Read more...]
Chamber of Commerce warns of outside marketing company contacting businesses
The Navasota Grimes County Chamber of Commerce is asking businesses to be aware of a potential advertising scam. According to a post on the chamber Facebook page, a company called "Enrich Marketing" is actively trying to sell advertising on a map … [Read more...]
Navasota P&Z, City Council approves site plan for HealthPoint Clinic move
Navasota's HealthPoint Clinic is moving locations. Approved at the most recent city council meeting was the site plan for the new clinic. Currently, they are near Dove Crossing in an office building, but have over expanded, and simply need more … [Read more...]
Single vehicle weekend crash kills Plantersville woman
A Plantersville woman was killed in a single vehicle crash Sunday. Texas DPS says that happened around 9:20 am on August 15th, when a passing motorist discovered the wrecked vehicle on Highway 105. It is believed that the crash happened about … [Read more...]
Somerville man dead after an 8 hour standoff and shooting a Burleson County Sheriff’s Deputy
A standoff that lasted 8 hours near Snook ended with the death of a Somerville man, and a Burleson County Sheriff's Deputy being shot. The incident happened Tuesday afternoon around 6:45 pm on FM 60 near Snook. That is where 41 year old James … [Read more...]
Trial of former Art Council of Brazos Valley Executive Director delayed for fourth time
For the fourth time, there has been a delay in the Brazos County district court trial of a former director of the Arts Council on charges of credit card abuse. This week's postponement comes from the district attorney's office. According to court … [Read more...]
City of Navasota reminds citizen’s to not dump trash, debris at donation kiosks
If you have seen drop-off kiosks at Brookshire Brothers or O'Reilly's, you may see the containers are a bit dirty. You may have also seen some worn items or trash near them. Does Navasota require permits for those to be placed? City manager Brad … [Read more...]
Public intoxication leads to arrest of Navasota woman two times in one weekend
A Navasota woman was arrested twice in 24 hours for public intoxication this weekend. The College Station police arrest reports say the first incident happened Friday afternoon around 5 pm. Police received a call for a woman stumbling around the … [Read more...]
Capsized boat on Lake Conroe kills Montgomery man
A Montgomery man is dead after a boat on lake Conroe capsized late Saturday, according to authorities in Montgomery County. They say that incident happened around 8 pm near Regency Point. The 90 minute planned cruise, which had 53 people aboard, … [Read more...]
St. Joseph Healthcare System requiring COVID vaccination for employees by November 1st
You can add the St. Joseph Health system to health care providers that are requiring employees to get a pandemic vaccination. A news release from St. Luke's Health, which oversees St. Joseph's, announced all employees will be fully vaccinated for … [Read more...]
Navasota’s Railroad Street project completion delayed by exposed phone lines
For months now, the project on Railroad Street in Navasota has dragged on, with the street still closed at least to motor vehicle traffic. Deadlines have been pushed back through the summer, so...when is it opening back up? "Hopefully really soon. … [Read more...]
Patron growth continues for Navasota Public Library
The Navasota Public Library is on a roll and seeing tons of new, regular patrons. Tiffany Salmon from the library gave an update on their busy summer at Monday's city council meeting. "For June, we had 1,200 circulations. We had 700 in March, … [Read more...]
Governor Greg Abbott asks hospitals to postpone elective medical procedures to clear up hospital bed space
Governor Greg Abbott has asked the Texas Hospital Association to ask their members to voluntarily postpone elective medical procedures, for which a delay will not result in loss of life or the deterioration of a patient's condition. That's one of … [Read more...]
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