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Dayton residents and Whataburger enthusiasts alike were on hand for the Dayton Chamber of Commerce's Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at the new Dayton Whataburger.
Read moreThe Liberty County Sheriff’s Office was notified at approximately 2:30am this morning of a burning vehicle underneath the FM 1409 bridge just south of the City of Dayton.
Read moreIn the early morning hours of January 24th shortly after midnight, a Cleveland area resident was stopped at a stop sign in north Liberty County in his welding truck at the intersection of CR 3549 and CR 3545 when two men in a white Chevrolet pulle
Read moreCraig McNair has announced his candidacy for Liberty County Commissioner, Precinct 4 in the upcoming election on March 1. As a Conservative Republican, a lifelong resident of Liberty County, a farmer, and a small businessman, McNair is happy to have the opportunity to serve the people of Precinct 4 and improve the condition of the roads in our community.
Read moreLiberty County commissioners appear to have rejected a petition by more than 100 residents in the greater Plum Grove area to place a measure on the upcoming May 2022 ballot to form the new Emergency Services District No. 8. According to County Attorney Matthew Poston, the petition was in order and submitted to the court just before the deadline to have it placed on the ballot. He said that while it had passed all legal measures for submission, the commissioners would need to approve the district on its merits.
Read moreBig things are shaking at Cleveland ISD; with their constant growth issues and need to house more and more students, the dis-trict is doing more than just talking about it; they are finding solutions. Following the failed bond proposal for a second high school this past November, the district has been hard at work looking for ways to house students at the current high school, which is expected to see over 3,800 students in grades 9-12 next school year.
Read moreJust weeks after the departure of former Dayton Police Chief Robert Vine, a new era in local law enforcement is set to begin in the City of Dayton as City Manager Steve Floyd submitted his choice of Derek Woods to be the new top cop. Council approved that recommendation unanimously at last week’s special called meeting, after an executive session that lasted just under an hour.
Read moreOn January 18, 2022, Texas will have a new “leash law.” Texas Senate Bill 5 states that the person that owns has custody or control of the dog will be held responsible for any violation.
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