Grimes County Precincts 3 and 4 have a new constable. Out of three candidates interviewed by county commissioners Tuesday, Wesley Male officially took office Wednesday (02/25) after being chosen by the court for the appointment. Grimes County … [Read more...]
New Program To Help Raise Troubled Youth
If you’re a man who’s concerned about the direction our next generation of young men may be heading, you’re not alone. In fact, there’s a new mentoring program in Navasota that could really use your help. Local Pastor Jose Maldonado tells Navasota … [Read more...]
Brush Pick Up Stalemate
Even after a series of public comments and debate last week, Navasota City Council couldn’t decide on the changes to local brush pick up; one of which involves tying up bundles with bio-degradable string, which Beverley Hadaway complained about on … [Read more...]
Do You Have Your Applicator License
With spring just weeks away, the Grimes County Agrilife Extension Service has scheduled a one-day class later this month for those who find themselves in need of a private applicator license. The Extension's Kim Hall tells Navasota News, even … [Read more...]
MASH is Back
Hawkeye, Pierce and Trapper John; Major Frank Burns and Hotlips Houlihan; Colonel Blake, Father Mulcahey and Radar. The same characters that entertained America for years on both the big and little screen are coming to Navasota’s Sunny Furman this … [Read more...]
Healthcare Deadline is Sunday
The deadline to obtain health insurance is looming. And if you think you can’t afford it, you might be surprised. The Robert Wood Johnson foundation has a website that can help you find out just how affordable it can be. The foundation’s Kathren … [Read more...]
Feds Cite Local Feed Store
A local cattle feed store is facing a dozen and a half federal charges from the Department of Labor for alleged safety violations under the Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The department of Labor’s Dianna Petterson … [Read more...]
Reagan Dinner Around the Bend
Get ready to wrap up the month by celebrating and commemorating the late President Ronald Reagan, at the Grimes County GOP’s annual, and aptly named, Reagan Dinner, Saturday night, the 28th. Grimes GOP Chairman Joe Fauth promises Navasota News, … [Read more...]
Navasota Quality Of Life Planning
Scores of Navasota Citizens responded to a recent invitation from City leaders to let them know how they feel about the quality of life here, as council begins to craft a new master plan. Mayor Bert miller says it needs to be updated, and that the … [Read more...]
Commissioners Fishing For Swiss Plant
Grimes County Commissioners took the first step this week to abate taxes on 20 acres in Plantersville to lure a 170-year-old Swiss company to build its new plant there. Burckhardt Compression’s Brian Stewart told the court his company wants to … [Read more...]
TxDot and Locals Finally Agree On Somthing
A recent Plantersville public meeting showed there’s at least one thing TxDot’s proposing that local folks seem united behind; the improvements proposed to the intersection of Highway 105 and FM 1774. TxDot’s Bobby Colwell tells Navasota News, the … [Read more...]
Relief For Dyer Damage
Nearly five years since portions of the County of Grimes were devastated by the Dyer Mills fire, some significant federal funds may now be available to help pay for the after-effects. County Emergency Management Coordinator David Lilly told a … [Read more...]
Navasota PD Gets BIG Check
The Navasota P.D. is one of only of twenty of the state’s 26-thousand law enforcement agencies awarded a three thousand dollar grant this year from the Texas Department of Transportation and the TMPA. NPD’s Lt. Justin Leeth tells Navasota News … [Read more...]
Road Closures On FM 123 And CR 419
If you work at Navasota’s Texas Elwood Forge or live along County Road 123 just south-east of Iola, Grimes County’s Road and Bridge Engineer says your daily commute will get a little bit longer next (02/04-06) week. Bob Cochrane tells Navasota … [Read more...]
Lend A Hand With A Pair of Shoes
If Santa brought you some new shoes, or if there’s any reason you have new or gently used shoes you don’t need, why not pass them on to someone who does? That’s why the NISD’s School Health Advisory Council, working with the Dallas-based World … [Read more...]
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