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The filing deadline for candidates in the Republican and Democratic Party Primaries came and went this past Monday afternoon. Anyone hoping to hold political office this goaround has filed the necessary paperwork for a place on the ballot. Locally all of the Liberty County elected officials are members of the Republican Party, with one exception. That was the lone candidate to file paperwork as a Democrat, with Justice of the Peace Pct. 2 Ronnie Davis seeking his 11th term in that office. He will draw a competitor in the November General Election, with Republicans Pamela Smith and former Constable Jimmy Belt vying for their party’s nomination.
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DECEMBER 10, 2021, TOOL TEXAS - Desarae Lindsey has filed for the Libertarian nomination for Texas State Senate, District 3.
Read moreThe City of Dayton is pleased to announce that, on the evening of Tuesday, Dec. 7, the Dayton City Council voted to hire Steve Floyd to serve as Dayton’s new City Manager. His official start date will be January 4, 2022. Steve was selected after a nationwide recruitment and selection process.
Read moreAs the deadline to signup for the 2022 Primary Election nears, candidates have been filing for a place on the Republican Party ballot...
Read morePamela Smith, (R) of Hull, is announcing her candidacy for the position of Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, Liberty County.
The Liberty Community Development Corporation Board of Directors met on Tuesday, Nov. 16. Following the initial formalities, General Manager Tom Warner opened with his report that had an approved motion for an $88,000 downtown façade grant program.
Read moreThe City of Dayton's merry-go-round of leaders leaving continued last week, with Dayton Police Chief and Associate City Manager Robert Vine tendering his resignation.
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