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Perhaps it is not often that many of us would think that something from the WWII era would catch the eye and attention of a modern-day teenager, but that is exactly what happened when soon-tobe 16-year-old Boy Scout Luke Robinson saw the deteriorated condition of the old WWII cannon that sits on static display on the northeast corner of the Liberty County Courthouse.
Read moreUnion Pacific Railroad, headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, contracted with Russell Marine, LLC, out of Channelview, Texas, for the removal of the 1904 and 1919 truss bridges over the Trinity River in Liberty. Phase I of the project was completed in May, as reported in the May 19 edition of The Vindicator, ‘Out with the Old.’ In that story, we detailed how subcontractor Roll-Lift, headquartered in Dayton, used their heavy equipment, choreographed by Russell Marine, to lift the 1919 Pratt Truss Swing bridge, originally in one piece onto the west bank of the river. The old swing bridge now sits adjacent to US 90 in two pieces.
Read moreAntonio and Luz Rodriguez were discovered murdered in their Cleveland home, located on W. Waco St., on April 14, 2005. The Liberty County couple was discovered by their daughter, Carolina Tejada.
Read moreAfter eluding local authorities on two separate occasions and a manhunt lasting several weeks, Clifford Oclair, 54, was finally taken into custody Monday, July 11, in an area north of Dayton off State Highway 321.
Read moreLiberty Development Partners, a joint effort between Connor Investment Real Estate and Logistics and Development Resources, today announced the acquisition of CMC Railroad and Gulf Inland Logistics Park, a 1,158-acre rail served industrial park.
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