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Liberty County Judge Jay Knight is excited for things to come in 2022, as the focus moves further away from COVID19, and attention turns back to the issues and projects affecting the county itself. The upcoming year will see the completion of several major projects, such as the Grand Parkway, new sheriff’s office, and annex, and several recent developments that will significantly impact the area.
Read moreTaking on a leadership role in any community is a powerful way to demonstrate your care and significantly impact the people locally. For those tasked with finding those that would take on one of these roles can at times be daunting and repetitive in some instances, especially if they don’t realize someone is interested in service.
Read moreThe Cleveland City Council has announced a Special Called Meeting for Friday, Jan. 7, at 2 pm in order to consider the possible appointment of an Interim City Manager....
Read moreInterim Dayton Police Chief Shane Burleigh administers the oath to new Patrol Officer Anthony Walker at the final city council meeting of 2021. Walker’s son Dominic had the honor of pinning his father’s badge on after the swearing-in. The Vindicator
Read moreThe Dayton City Council unanimously approved a new project called the Dayton Love-Lock Fence at the final meeting of 2021. It will be funded by a grant from Dayton Community Development Corporation to the Dayton Enhancement Committee for public art.
Read moreA council chamber filled with Dayton Police Officers sat watching the Dayton City Council as they voted unanimously to appoint Lt. Shane Burleigh as the new interim police chief last week during a special called meeting. Burleigh was appointed on the last official day of outgoing chief Robert Vine, who is leaving to take on the role of Assistant City Manager in Paris, TX.
Read moreDayton City Council officially approved the selection of Chad L. Glatfelter as the newest Chief of the Dayton Volunteer Fire Department. He became the youngest chief in the department’s history, beginning his career at the age of 18; Glatfelter just received his 10-year service award and will be entering his 11th year with the department in February.
Read moreThe City of Cleveland got some unexpected news last week as City Manager announced that he would be leaving the position he has held the last year...
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