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The Libertad Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution had their monthly meeting on February 17 to honor and recognize the 2022 Good Citizen Award winners from local high schools in Liberty County. Each senior was chosen by their graduating class by demonstrating qualities of leadership, dependability, service, and patriotism in their home, school, and community. Each winner spoke about their school activities, community involvement, and future plans. Recipients were from Liberty High School - Christopher Chavez, Dayton High School - Jaclynn Schwander, Tarkington High School - Mackenzie Deming, Hull-Daisetta High School - Ryan Taylor, and Hardin High School - Tinley Parker.
Read moreLiberty attorney Chad Etheridge gives an animated response during what he hopes to be the first in a series of monthly legal Q&A sessions to be held in Liberty and Cleveland. Etheridge and attorney Terry Bacon held their first session at Generations Coffee Shop in Liberty. The Vindicator
Read moreSaturday evening, it was a derby affair as the mint juleps flowed, and attendees were adorned in their Churchill Downs bests for the 21st Annual Dayton Chamber Banquet presented by Sterling Funeral Homes.
Big things are happening in Devers ISD, and last week the Texas Education Agency announced that Devers Elementary is one of 26 Texas schools nominated as a 2022 National Blue Ribbon School designee.
Read moreThe City of Liberty will be upgrading our Customer Relations Management (Central Cash Collections, Utility System, Call Center, Building Projects) and Municipal Court software.
Read moreLong, ago strict Christian Lenten rules prohibited the eating of all dairy products, so keen housewives made pancakes to use up the supplies of eggs, milk, butter, and other fats. The pancakes could easily be made and cooked in a skillet or on a griddle. Families had stacks of them, and pancakes were popular with all.
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