The recent power outage this weekend in Navasota frustrated a few people, as the heat kicks in this summer. Victor Enmon from Entergy Texas, speaking at Monday's city council meeting, explained what happened on Saturday. And, as he explains, it … [Read more...]
Texas City Management Association elects Navasota’s Stafford as president
The Texas City Management Association has elected Navasota's own Brad Stafford as its new president. According to he press release, he will be the 97th president of TCMA, and is the second City Manager from Navasota elected to the position. The … [Read more...]
Phase two bond projects continue for Navasota ISD, Kickstart Kids Dojo nearing completion
Construction work on phase two of the bond projects at Navasota ISD are coming right along, as the summer months approach. Stephen Barry, from Barry and Clay, talked about one of the big finishes they got done at the high school, during the most … [Read more...]
Navasota gets enough lifeguards, city pool planned for opening this summer
One week ago, the City of Navasota was looking for lifeguards, as they did not have enough to open the city pool for the summer. Just a short seven days later, and the city pool may be ready for action this summer. "We actually have enough … [Read more...]
Iola ISD has high school graduation set for June 6th
Iola ISD has their graduation ceremony set for the 2020 senior class. In a letter to the district last week, superintendent Scott Martindale said the original date of June 27th is now pushed for this Saturday, June 6th at 8 pm. Iola high School … [Read more...]
Daily COVID-19 updates to cease in Grimes County
Grimes County is ceasing daily COVID-19 updates. In a Facebook post on Monday, Grimes County Emergency Management Coordinator David Lilly said to avoid any further confusion, the daily releases and zip code maps will stop. However, they will … [Read more...]
New weekend COVID-19 cases put Grimes County at 122 total
Nine new cases of COVID-19 over the weekend have brought Grimes County to 122 cases overall. According to the release sent Thursday, the first patient is a male in his 20s, currently hospitalized with exposure unknown. He resides in the 77363 zip … [Read more...]
Navasota city pool in need of lifeguards to open
The COVID-19 pandemic is not stopping the City of Navasota from wanting to open the city pool again this summer. However, coronavirus might not be what ultimately keeps the doors of the pool closed during the hot months, according to city manager … [Read more...]
La Grange man arrested for 2018 bank robbery in Washington County
A La Grange man, connected to a 2018 bank robbery in Washington County, was arrested on May 27th. According to authorities, they believe 53 year old Shawn Patrick Childers of La Grange is responsible for robbing the Burton State Bank at gunpoint … [Read more...]
Railroad Street to become one-way from Johnson Street to Washington Avenue
Some changes are coming to Railroad Street in the coming months. At the most recent Navasota City Council meeting, the topic was revisited of making Railroad Street a one way with an expanded sidewalk. And city Manager Brad Stafford said the … [Read more...]
12 new COVID-19 cases sends the Grimes County total over the 100 mark
Five new cases of COVID-19 confirmed Tuesday, and another seven on Wednesday, have put Grimes County north of 100 total cases since the pandemic began. According to the press release yesterday, one of the patients is a female in her 30s, who is … [Read more...]
Navasota ISD announces graduation plans
Navasota ISD finally has graduation plans for the 2020 seniors finalized. According to a press release from the district on Tuesday night, the district is implementing a bit of a different approach, with multiple ceremonies. Principal Kristi … [Read more...]
Anderson-Shiro sets high school graduation for June 20th
Anderson-Shiro CISD has a date set for their high schoolers to receive their diplomas. According to a Facebook post on Friday, the district said that they have set a ceremony date for June 20th. The 2020 class will be the first to graduate at Owl … [Read more...]
Eight new COVID-19 cases pushes Grimes County total to near 100
Grimes County's total COVID-19 cases count is now near 100, as 8 new cases over the weekend push the total to 99. The Texas Department of State Health Services confirmed the cases on Saturday and Sunday. Patient number 92 is a female in her … [Read more...]
Drivers license offices to begin reopening this week
Governor Abbott has announced the future reopening of Texas drivers license offices. Limited services will not include drivers license renewals, which are not required due to the governor's state of emergency. Offices will reopen over the next … [Read more...]
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