Navasota’s blessed with two community Thanksgiving events this year. The first one’s a Feast Saturday November 19th as a-half dozen churches congregate in the Family Life Center of Navasota’s First Presbyterian Church. Organizer Elmary Wells says … [Read more...]
Iola Book Fair Fundraiser
The Iola Elementary School is hoping to stock its bookshelves by hosting a fall book fair, through this Friday. The school’s librarian Gena Inmon explains this is a times when kids, teachers and parents can find all the new releases for young … [Read more...]
Navasota Street Repairs Underway
Much-needed work has begun on some of Navasota’s most distressed streets and roadways, and the City’s Street Superintendent says that despite last weekend’s rain, the repair process is going smoothly. Jose Coronilla tells Navasota News work crews … [Read more...]
It’s College Application Week
Besides choosing their presidential pick, some Navasota High School Seniors also face either furthering their education or joining the workforce after graduation. And all this week the high school’s College and Career Readiness Center will help them … [Read more...]
Election Day In Grimes
If you’re a Grimes County resident and haven’t cast your ballot yet, voting will be a bit easier Election Day, because Grimes will be a Super Voting Center. County GOP Chair Joe Fauth says that means if you are a registered to vote in Grimes, you … [Read more...]
County Seeks Another County Court
Both Grimes County’s District Attorney and Judges for both the 12th and 506th District Courts appeared before County Commissioners this week, seeking support for the creation of a new County Court at Law here next year. Judge Albert “Buddy” McCaig … [Read more...]
Artists In Residence Host Open House
The historic Horlock House’s newest artists in residence are hosting their first open house from 2-4 tomorrow afternoon, Saturday November 5th. And just in case you haven’t met the trio yet, here is a quick rundown. First there’s the quick-draw … [Read more...]
Two Navasota Men Indicted For Beatings
The two Navasota men who are accused of beating two Navasota Police Officers late last month are facing life sentences after being indicted last week by a Grimes County Grand Jury. And according to District Attorney Tuck McLain, this is one of the … [Read more...]
Record Early Voter Turnout
Another 311 early voters in Anderson yesterday, and 256 more in Navasota, brings the total of Grimes County early voters to more than 3,200 so far. And the County’s Election Administrator says this is the best turn-out she’s seen in the quarter … [Read more...]
Treats On The Streets Tonight
It’s time to break out your spookiest outfit and empty your pillow cases, Navasota’s annual Treats on the Street’s comes to downtown this Halloween night. Navasota Police Chief Justin Leeth says the annual gathering is the City’s safer alternative … [Read more...]
Burn Ban Back On
It’s been one of the driest Octobers in memory in the County of Grimes, so the county commissioners once again re-instituted the burn ban during last Tuesday’s court session. First, Precinct 3’s Barbara Walker relayed a request to the court from … [Read more...]
Blues Ally Turns To Rock & Roll
Navasota’s old Blues Alley is singing a different tune today. The once-antique-blues shop’s transition to rock-and-roll, coffee and hot meals is complete; recently opening as the first Classic Rock Coffee Company in the state of Texas. Shop … [Read more...]
Early Voting Underway
The final Presidential debate is in the history books, Grimes County; time to decide who you want to vote for. And while you can still use your Texas Driver License, Personal or Military ID card, US Passport or a few others to identify yourself, … [Read more...]
NISD School Board Trustee Resigns
After almost a decade of service under his belt, Navasota Independent School District Board Trustee Donald Lemon resigned Monday last week, accusing school board members of exceeding their authority and of unprofessional conduct. In his … [Read more...]
Navasotans Pack Town Hall Meet
While most everybody at this week’s town hall meeting seemed in agreement that Navasota’s roads and other infrastructure needs some work, it didn’t look like anyone wanted to pay for it. Among the scores of residents who poured through the VFW … [Read more...]
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