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Police are investigating the discovery of a set of human skeletal remains, off FM 1409 between Entzminger Street and Ripkowski Drive, at the site of a land clearing project in that area Thursday afternoon in Dayton. After the discovery, Texas Rangers joined the Dayton Police Department in the investigation.
Read moreThe 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.
Read moreLast Friday, we had an exciting visit; just as the afternoon was winding down, some local gentlemen stopped by the office with something interesting. The men Danny Cupit and Richard Smalley had made a discovery while searching the attic of Cupit’s father, Glen. They found an antique clock that Cupit believes used to hang somewhere in Liberty.
Read moreFor the men and women that dedicate their lives to serve and protect, they make a sacrifice like no other, as these brave individuals give their lives to defend their communities day in and day out...
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DECEMBER 10, 2021, TOOL TEXAS - Desarae Lindsey has filed for the Libertarian nomination for Texas State Senate, District 3.
Read moreA five month long on-going gang and narcotic investigation by Liberty County Sheriff’s Patrol Deputy Ivan Gonzalez ended earlier today in a car chase in the Plum Grove area of north Liberty County where a county unit was deliberately rammed by sev
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.
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