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The Vindicator News Briefs March 18, 2021 Edition
Read moreRecently the water system in the City of Dayton Lakes was declared unsafe by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality leaving residents in need of safe drinking water. The entire community is on a boil water notice, which they will be on for the near future, while they...
Read moreUpdate: The Liberty County Commissioners Court held a Special Called Meeting on Friday, March 19 to address the proposed controversial dredge spoil dumping site in Devers. Several concerned citizens spoke to the commissioners about their opposition to the dumping of potentially toxic material in an area that could pose a danger...
Read moreSpring Fling in Dayton
Are you tired of seeing trash littering our streets? Please come help be the solution...
Read moreAfter much work from leaders in the City of Dayton Lakes and Liberty County officials, that community took a huge step forward last Thursday night, as they held their first council meeting in well over a year. A healthy number of citizens from the city assembled outside of the small city hall...
Read more(1) Jamie Bollich’s presentation on her dad’s book Just Another Soldier was posted on the Newton County Historical Commission’s Facebook page last Sunday for the Virtual Event 2021. (Jamie Carter Bollich’s parents, Keith and Ghita Carter, have printed 45 copies of Keith’s book Just Another Soldier, and you can obtain a copy from their daughter Jamie Carter Bollich by contacting her at (409) 767-6537 or jamiebollich@yahoo.com
Read more“If you know about it, crow about it!”— The late Mayor Otis Cohn The City of Cleveland unveiled a memorial honoring the late mayor today in front of his former office in downtown Cleveland. Several...
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