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Travelers searching for Beach Street in Cleveland may have trouble locating their destination these days, as the road was recently renamed in honor of the late Earnest Carrington Sr.
Read moreIt was June of 2012 when the Rotary Club of Dayton dedicated a helipad financed by their own fund-raising events, donations from private citizens and donations from local business establishments. Since that time, the helipad has been used on a regular basis by Houston Life Flight helicopters and even by the military to drop off much needed supplies during the devastating floodwaters that hurricane “Harvey” dropped on Liberty County as well as most of east Texas in August of 2017.
Read moreLiberty County Judge Jay Knight presents a Proclamation to G.R.A.C.E. Initiative Meals on Wheels of South Liberty County in honor of the 50th Anniversary of March for Meals...
Read moreThe 27 Dresses Project is back this year, following a brief hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read moreThe Dayton Rotary Club heard an interesting program over the upcoming March Microchip Madness for dogs and cats. Dr.
Read moreThe City of Dayton is going live with their state-of-the-art internet utility, DayNet, on Tuesday, March 22.
DayNet is a 58-mile fully-underground gigabit fiber to the home (FTTH) network.
Read moreEfforts to eliminate the infamous Dayton train continue to move forward, and now TxDOT is looking for community input Thursday, March 31, virtually, and the Dayton Community Center.
A bitter debate over naming Stacy Williams as the permanent city manager sparked rhetorical fireworks during a packed Cleveland City Council meeting Tuesday night.
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