Jason Garza recently became the new Hardin Fire Chief and is more than ready for the job. Previous to becoming the fire chief, Garza served in the Marine Corps for five years and served as a fireman in Baytown for 17 years.
Read moreFor nearly 24 years, Devin Ray “Donkey” Whiteley served his community as a volunteer firefighter, and people from around Liberty County came to show their respect for the fallen hero.
Read moreHistory was made recently as Tammy Bishop became the first female constable in the long and storied history of Liberty County. She was sworn into office as the new Constable for Liberty County Pct.1.
Read moreThere were plenty of smiles as the Liberty Police Department helped children fulfill their Christmas wishes for the annual Blue Santa Presents Shop with a Cop. Police Officers from the LPD walked the Liberty Walmart’s aisles with eleven children who carefully selected their favorite toys.
Read moreFor several years now, the Liberty Police Department has teamed up to provide gift baskets for local seniors in our community.
Read moreIn this Christmas season of “ peace on earth good will towards men” nothing could have exemplified this “good will” more than what the City of Hardin, Texas did for all law enforcement agencies in Liberty County when they organized a “Back The Blue” event and parade in their fair city on Saturday, December 5th. According to event organizer Stephanie Clark and Nikki Linn some thirty vehicles, both private and law enforcement, paraded through their streets with a tasty meal served to attending personnel after the parade. In addition to the parade and event, a total of $1,450.00 in donations from merchants and individuals across Liberty County was collected in support of the Back The Blue festivities.
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