A group of concerned citizens has begun planning for what’s being called “Christmas with Us,” and Event Organizer Perry Elam hopes it will become a seasonal celebration. Elam tells Navasota News one of the things finalized in last month’s meeting … [Read more...]
Train Crash Still Under Investigation
The Iola School District is waiting on DPS to finish its investigation of a train crash resulting from an off-duty school busdriver’s failure to yield to it. Iola Superintendent Chad Jones tells Navasota News, the 46-year-old Hyla Raysor-Shivers … [Read more...]
Spaghetti and Southern Hospitality
Just as September was ending, the Bedias Civic Center opened its doors and let the smell of spaghetti and meatballs successfully lure in donations for it’s soon to be improved building. Bedias Civic Association’s Janet Green tells Navasota News, … [Read more...]
Navasota Educator gets Teacher of the Year Award
One Navasota educator has just been honored by the Academy of Education Arts and Sciences International. Intermediate Principal Todd Nesloney just returned from our nation’s capitol, where he received the coveted Bammy award. Nesloney tells … [Read more...]
St. Staislaus Annual Homecoming and Bazaar
St. Stanislaus Catholic Church’s annual homecoming and bazaar next Sunday will be something very special. According to volunteer Gail Sowell, it’ll be the 10th in the event’s second half century. Sowell tells Navasota News, there will be booths … [Read more...]
Facebook for volunteers is online
If you have a need to volunteer or have an organization that needs them, Brazos Valley Unitedway has just launched their latest endeavor online to make volunteerism easier for all. Volunteer Center’s Aaron Kitchen tells Navasota News it is trying … [Read more...]
Keep Navasota Beautiful with Blue Bonnets
It’s that time of year once again, when you can uniquely honor someone you love, or remember someone you’ve lost with beautiful bluebonnets, by taking part in Keep Navasota Beautiful’s wildflower seed planting project. Committee member Connie … [Read more...]
Family and Texas History
If you’ve ever wondered how your family’s ancestors may have fitted in with the history of the State of Texas, the Star of the Republic Museum has scheduled a workshop this month that’ll help you find out. Curator Shawn Carlson tells Navasota … [Read more...]
Two hats and a badge
As the City of Navasota continues to grow, so does its government. And to cope with the growing responsibilities that come with that, City Manager Brad Stafford has created a new position, and has chosen Navasota Police Chief Shawn Myatt to fill … [Read more...]
Bob Whitten Golf Tournament
Even with questionable weather surrounding the event, participants of this year’s Bob Whitten Memorial Golf Tournament still enjoyed their round on the links. The Chamber of Commerce’s Matt Carter, tells Navasota News because of the weather, there … [Read more...]
Grimes County Courtroom gets an upgrade
One of the unexpected consequences of the restoration of the Grimes County district courtroom is, while the original metal ceiling looks great, it’s created acoustic problems that have become insurmountable. Grimes County D.A. Tuck Mclane tells … [Read more...]
Missing Man’s Body found in Grimes County
The body of a 33-year-old College Station man who had been missing since the beginning of the month was discovered in Grimes County four weeks into October off of county road 103. Grimes County Sheriff’s Captain Blake Jarvis tells … [Read more...]
One Resident is bearing her teeth about a possible water reclamation plant
One southern Grimes County resident vows she’ll continue her fight to keep a water reclamation plant from coming online, even though her request for a public hearing by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality was turned down. Dee Collins … [Read more...]
Navasota Council wary of 249
The Navasota City Council officially put TxDot on notice regarding the now infamous highway 249 project, during this week’s session. Councilman Geoff Horn said he became concerned when he heard rumors about the proposed highway completely bypassing … [Read more...]
4-H Wants You!
If you are a young person, or know of one, who’s not familiar with grimes county’s 4-h program, come find out what you’re, or they’re missing at this evening’s(9/25) enrollment night. Extension’s Kim Hall tells Navasota News, the 4-H organization … [Read more...]
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