If you look closely at Navasota’s older buildings, bridges and such, you may find the letters WPA engraved in the stone. Navasota High School students Aurora Meza, Lizette Palacios and Mario Tovar did. And after researching and documenting what it … [Read more...]
Summer Feeding Program Resumes
With the school year behind us, your kids are in the midst of their long-awaited summer vacation. But if they can use a few free square meals a week, the Navasota School District’ Child Nutrition Program will take care of that at it's Junior High … [Read more...]
New Group Dedicated to Local Schools
A small group of concerned Navasota Independent School District residents are stepping-up recruitment in preparation for the upcoming school year. Local lawyer and former Navasota School Board contender Jenifer Fultz tells Navasota News the group … [Read more...]
3 Arrested at Auto Auction
An Anderson man’s car auction was shut down late last month as he and two others were arrested by members of the Grimes and Montgomery County Auto Theft Task Force. The Task Force’s Lt. Joe Sclider says 54-year old Leslie Shipman’s been on their … [Read more...]
Angel Comes to Navasota
An angel came to Navasota. She’s Angel Rosamond, the new editor and publisher of the Navasota Examiner. The Louisiana native says after living all over the country, she, her husband of a quarter century and their three kids moved to the … [Read more...]
New Bridge Construction Adds to Monday Madness
Sweet mortar of mercy! If you live in, or drive through northern Grimes, get ready for a serious re-route, as one of the county’s bridges is about to be shut down until early next year. Road and Bridge Engineer Bob Cochrane tells Navasota News, … [Read more...]
Historic Cemetery Desecrated
Both Grimes and Madison Counties Sheriff’s Departments are out on the hunt today, looking for those who desecrated Grimes County’s historic Bethel Cemetery in late June. Grimes County Sheriff’s Lt. Ryan Rutledge tells Navasota News, after cemetery … [Read more...]
Free Meal Program Seeks Needy Seniors
For the past five years, the Grimes Health Resource Center has been dishing out meals to needy local seniors, and this summer it is looking for more mouths to feed. The center’s Laura Meece tells Navasota News, any program funds allocated here but … [Read more...]
Inaugural Gumbo Dinner Kicks Off
If the recent rains have left you cold, you’ll get a chance to warm yourself up this Friday while raising money for the community, at the Knights of Columbus’ first-ever Cajun Dinner. The KC’s Marvin Longabaugh tells Navasota News, there’ll be a … [Read more...]
Wildcats Return to Old Carver High
Graduates and former students of George Washington Carver High School will congregate and celebrate their old stomping grounds at their annual reunion (6/26)this weekend, continuing the spirit of the wildcats. Alumni association president and … [Read more...]
Beloved Commissioner Passes Away
Following a long and valiant battle with cancer, Grimes County has lost yet another public servant, with the passing of Precinct 1 Commissioner J.R. Green Monday morning June 22nd at Vitas Innovation Hospice in the Woodlands. Bedias Mayor Mackie … [Read more...]
Relief Effort Gets FederalBacking
Bureaucracy is finally starting to catch up with the storm, as Grimes County has found another ally in the relief effort in the Federal Emergency Management Agency. FEMA’s John Mills tells Navasota News it may also assist local governments in the … [Read more...]
Post-Flood Pests
The recent floods that plagued Grimes County have left behind lots of breeding ground for mosquitoes. And with the chance of more rain on the way, the local ag extension wants to pass on some safety tips to help keep you safe from the little blood … [Read more...]
USDA Is Looking Out For Producers
Grimes County cattle producers have another ally in their search for flood relief. The U S Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency has a program just for this situation. FSA State Executive Director Judith Canales tells Navasota News, … [Read more...]
Feeling Low In The Summer
The recent spate of bad weather has brought a lot of grief to a lot of folks, and if you’re dealing with the loss of a loved one at the same time, St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Plantersville has a program designed just for you. Past sessions of … [Read more...]
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