Today, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller proudly announced the kickoff of National Farmers Market Week, running from August 4th to 10th. This week celebrates the crucial role farmers markets play in strengthening our food system and … [Read more...]
August declared “Anderson History Month”
August is "Anderson History Month." Town of Anderson Mayor, Marc Benton gives details. For more information call 936-873-3102, or … [Read more...]
Town Of Anderson To Clean Up Remnants Of Hurricane Beryl
This Saturday, the town of Anderson and Grimes County's Road & Bridge department will be picking up brush and fallen limbs from Hurricane Beryl within town limits. In a video posted to Facebook Wednesday morning, Anderson Mayor, Marc Benton, gave … [Read more...]
Owner Of College Station Business Arrested For Arson
A co-owner of College Station's Krispy Kreme doughnut shop has been arrested for setting fire to the business. Fire chief Richard Mann praised the joint investigation with the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and … [Read more...]
City Of Navasota Seeking Applications For Boards, Commissions, And Committees
Are you interested in getting involved and contributing to the future of the City of Navasota? Consider applying to serve on one of the city’s many volunteer boards, commissions, and committees. By joining a city board, you can make a difference by … [Read more...]
Agriculture Commissioner Announces Home-Delivered Meal Grant Application
Today, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller announced that applications for the Texans Feeding Texans: Home-Delivered Meal Grant Program will open September 1, 2024, on the Texas Department of Agriculture’s (TDA) Home-Delivered Meal Program … [Read more...]
Retail Chain Slated To Close College Station Location
Retailer Conn's HomePlus, which is based in The Woodlands, is closing its College Station location as part of its bankruptcy reorganization. Conn's website shows 74 stores are closing in Texas. That's almost half of the 169 stores being closed in … [Read more...]
The Arts Council Of The Brazos Valley Names New Director
The Arts Council of the Brazos Valley has a new executive director. Leslie Bowlin has directed the Houston Maritime Center and Museum the last ten years. An ACBV news release also says she has served on several non-profit boards and has chaired many … [Read more...]
The City Of Navasota To End Summer With More Family Events
The City of Navasota has several family events coming up. Taylor Hughes, the City's Marketing & Communications Manager, talked with us first about their "Back To School Bash". Hughes then gave details about a Community … [Read more...]
Grimes County Chamber Touts Two Great Lunch and Learns In August
The Navasota-Grimes County Chamber of Commerce has a busy August calendar coming up. We spoke with Executive Director, Lucy Ybarra, about a special Lunch & Learn that has to do with pets. Ybarra also talked about … [Read more...]
Navasota City Pool Closed For The Rest Of The Season
The City of Navasota has announced that the City Pool is now closed for the season. We spoke with Navasota's Marketing & Communications Manager, Taylor Hughes, who explains. If you have any questions, call the City at … [Read more...]
Navasota Manor On the List to Receive Housing Tax Credits Awarded by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
Governor Greg Abbott today announced today that the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) has awarded over $95 million in housing tax credits to help finance the development or rehabilitation of more than 60 rental properties, … [Read more...]
Fort Worth Zoo Makes Conservation History with Gharial Crocodile Hatchlings
The Fort Worth Zoo has made conservation history by breeding rare gharial crocodiles, resulting in two hatchlings. Weighing up to 1500 pounds and about 16 to 20 feet in length, gharial crocodiles are one of the largest crocodile species in the … [Read more...]
Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down “Universal Service Fee,” Which Could Lower Cell Phone Bills
Cell phone bills could be a little less expensive. That's after a federal appeals court struck down what's called the universal service fee, which is administered by a private company hired by the federal government. A law professor at the University … [Read more...]
Navasota Police Department Responded to Report of Shots Fired that Resulted in an Injured Juvenile and Road Closures
According to a press release from the City of Navasota, "On Friday, July 26th at approximately 5:30 a.m., Navasota Police Officers responded to the 600 block of FM 1227 for a report of shots fired and an injured juvenile. Officers arrived on scene … [Read more...]
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