A candlelight vigil was held Thursday night in front of Navasota City Hall to honor the life of Sgt. Mark Butler, who was killed in the line of duty on Wednesday, January 15th. During a press conference Thursday afternoon, Navasota Police Chief, … [Read more...]
Navasota Police Department Mourns the Loss of Officer in Line of Duty
According to a press release from the City of Navasota, "This afternoon, the City of Navasota and the Navasota Police Department suffered a devastating loss as one of our officers tragically passed away in the line of duty. At approximately 3:30 … [Read more...]
Local United Way Opens Impact Grant Applications For Area Non Profits
The United Way of the Brazos Valley has opened their Impact Grant Applications for Non-Profits in the Brazos Valley. Director Peggy Ondrasek tells us more. Ondrasek pointed out that the applications are open to all … [Read more...]
Navasota City Pool To Be Renovated
At Monday's meeting of Navasota City Council, Public Works Director, Jennifer Rayna, asked Council to award a contract to Landmark Aquatic for complete renovations of the Navasota swimming pool. Council voted … [Read more...]
Navasota City Council Names Interim City Manager
During this week's Navasota City Council meeting, the council met in Executive Session to discuss their options with appointing an Interim City Manager. Once the regular meeting reconvened, Councilman James Harris made a … [Read more...]
VFW Hosting A Championship Barbeque Cookoff This Weekend
The Navasota VFW Post 4006 is having their Smokin' The Blues IBCA State Championship Barbeque Cookoff this Friday and Saturday (01/17-01/18) at their post. Commander Jim DeGeorge tells us more about the … [Read more...]
Navasota Is Competing In A Community Challenge
This week kicks off the 2025 Community Challenge with Healthier Texas. During Monday's Navasota City Council meeting, Mayor Bert Miller gave more details. To learn more, or to get the APP, go to www.txcommunitychallenge.org … [Read more...]
Texas Ag Commissioner Speaks About THC and Upcoming Legislative Consideration
Once the State Legislature starts considering bills, one of the first to be considered is the Lieutenant Governor's call to ban all consumption of THC products. That would include legislations passed six years ago regarding Hemp production. Texas … [Read more...]
American Legion McCluskey Post 640 to Host Fundraiser with Elvis, Southern Songbirds and More
The American Legion in Anderson is gearing up for their annual fundraiser. Commander of the post, Steve Storey, gives details. The event will be Saturday, February 1st at the KC Hall in Anderson beginning at 11 a.m. For … [Read more...]
City of Navasota to Conduct Clean-Up at Oakland Cemetery
The City of Navasota announced in a Facebook post that they will be conducting a clean-up at Oakland Cemetery. In accordance with City ordinance, City crews will begin removing Christmas holiday flowers and decorations from Oakland Cemetery on … [Read more...]
The Public is Invited to “Strong Enough to Bear an Iron Wedge…” Coffee at the Fanthorp Inn
The Fanthorp Inn State Historic Site in Anderson is hosting a 19th century coffee tasting Saturday, January 11th and Sunday, January 12th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. During the program they will be grinding, roasting, and brewing coffee and … [Read more...]
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Has Expectations For Next House Speaker
Next week starts the Texas legislative session. Texas agriculture commissioner, Sid Miller, was asked during a visit on WTAW about his expectations. He first talked about the split among House Republicans who are still trying to select a speaker. … [Read more...]
MLK Day Celebration Will Feature A Prominent Keynote Speaker
The City of Navasota is teaming up with the Navasota Citywide Mission for a special celebration to honor the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Saturday the 18th. Marketing and Communications Manager, Taylor Hughes, tells us about the event, … [Read more...]
City Of Navasota Adds New Position, Looking To Fill Others
The City of Navasota has hired a new Main Street Manager. Marketing and Communications Manager, Taylor Hughes, talks about the new position, which has been filled by Ashton Klinker. Hughes also talked about some current job … [Read more...]
New Study At Texas A&M Hopes To Help Extend The Life Of Dogs
If you have a large dog over seven years old who is in good health, they could qualify to be in an expanded study that is led by researchers at Texas A&M's veterinary college. This is due to a seven million dollar federal grant to continue … [Read more...]
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