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In the early morning hours of Thursday at approximately 3:am, three inmates from the Liberty County Jail managed to get out of their cells and into the enclosed perimeter yard before they were apprehended by jail personnel.
Read moreThe Lazy H took part in a combined protest and fundraiser last Saturday and now has its TABC license suspended for 30 days, not that the suspension makes any difference with the governor having closed all of the state’s bars, anyway.
Read moreAs of 1:30 p.m. yesterday, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services COVID-19 online dashboard, Liberty County had reached a total of 808 COVID-19 cases, with 336 of those cases active, 440 recoveries and 25 deaths.
Read moreBAYTOWN, TEXAS – The Lee College Board of Regents and the Liberty ISD school board approved implementation of a tuition supplement agreement to cover the cost of Lee College
Read moreThe Texas Department of State Health Services is improving the reporting of fatalities due to COVID-19 by identifying them through the cause of death listed on death certificates.
Read moreA few weeks ago The Vindicator ran the obituary for Ernest Lee Wickesser, and only today did we discover he wrote a regular column for the newspaper in 1977-1978 called “From Out of the Oil Patch.”
Read moreAn early morning call to the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office reporting numerous gunshots and a woman screaming at the Joker Game Room at 9852 SH 321 sent Sheriff’s Patrol Deputy Brad Taylor to the scene while Dayton Police Offic
Read moreEarly Tuesday afternoon the mayors of Liberty, Dayton and Cleveland signed an executive order requiring that local businesses post and implement health and safety policies in keeping with the governor’s July 2 order and continuing until rescinded.
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