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Cleveland, Hardin, and Hull-Daisetta ISDs were the only Liberty County school systems with contests on the Saturday ballot. Of the eight contested races, there will only be two new school board members taking office.
Read moreLast week, the Tarkington Independent School District named former Liberty Panther Athletic Director/Head Football Coach Chad Taylor as their new headman. Taylor will take over those same duties on the prairie.
Read moreFINAL LIBERTY COUNTY VOTE TOTALS
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
PROP 1
FOR 3,762*
AGAINST 477
PROP 2
FOR 3,642*
AGAINST 666
Liberty County Hospital District No. 1
(At Large 2 Positions)
Saturday, May 7, is election day for local communities as Liberty County cities, schools, and special districts will be deciding who will represent them, along with a pair of constitutional amendments on the ballot.
Read moreDignitaries and staff from the Texas State Archives and Library Commission in Austin and Rotary International Clubs throughout Southeast Texas convened Saturday, April 30, on the grounds of the Sam Houston Regional Library and Research Center, affectionately known locally as the “Sam Center.”
Read moreThe Dayton Chamber of Commerce will be on the hunt for a new executive director with this week’s announcement of Jessica Sims’ departure from that role on Tuesday, May 10.
Read moreTuesday morning, Dayton Youth Sports Association Board President Haden Gutierrez confirmed to The Vindicator that the DYSA treasurer had been officially removed from the board.
Read moreOn April 26, 2022, a Liberty County jury found Phillip Jerome Simmons, 57, guilty of Murder and sentenced him to life in prison. Simmons will be required to serve 30 years before he becomes eligible for parole.
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