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The Liberty Rotary Club along with First Liberty National Bank, Liberty County Teachers FCU, Allegiance Bank, and Prosperity Bank sponsored a billboard congratulating the Liberty Softball Team on their 2021 UIL Class 4A State Championship. Members of the Rotary and the four financial institutions came out and showed off their Liberty pride with Head Coach Karen Slack. The Vindicator
Read moreIt was Christmas in July as the Liberty County Extension Appreciation & Achievement Banquet was held last week at the Jack Hartel Building.
Read moreDayton Memorial Post 512 will host its 9th annual Patriot Day golf Tournament Sat., September 11, 2021, which marks the 20th anniversary of the attack on our homeland. Along with some outstanding and exciting rounds of golf, there will be activities commemorating the events of 9/11 and recognition of some notable times of that day.
Read moreLarry Wadzeck talks to the Dayton Historical Society about the long history of Dayton sports and the Dayton ISD Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. The Sports Hall of Fame will be holding its next induction ceremony Friday, Oct. 15 during the Dayton Broncos vs. Nederland Bulldogs game at Bronco Stadium. The museum is open the third Saturday of each month at Nottingham and through halftime at all Dayton Bronco home games. The Vindicator
Read moreGrowth and economic development in Liberty County, and how those two relate to the future of the healthcare in Liberty County came to the forefront during the “Liberty County Aging, Adversity & Accomplishment: A Conference for Health, Healing & Living,” event that was held this week at Calvary Baptist Church in Dayton. Members of a panel discussion on the subject were Liberty County Judge Jay Knight, Pct. 2 Commissioner Greg Arthur, and Liberty-Dayton Regional Medical Center Chief Executive Officer Rhonda Campbell.
Read moreLiberty, Texas – July in Texas is full of sun, swimming pools, barbecues, and tons of fun activities for children. Many children can enjoy their summer vacation by attending camps, participating in sports, or having a summer job, but there are many children in foster care who do not get the chance to experience these sorts of summertime activities.
Read moreGreat news for Seniors living in the Hardin area; after closing the doors a year and a half ago due to the COVID19 pandemic, the Hardin Senior Citizens are reopening their doors at the Hardin Community Center this coming Tuesday, Aug. 3, and they will be serving lunch at 11:30 am. Lunch plates are supplied by Simply Country Café in Moss Hill and cost only $3 apiece.
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