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Lee College enrollment this summer has reached nearly 5,000 students making it the largest summer enrollment in the College’s 86-year history. Up nearly 50 percent from this time last year, student summer enrollment is climbing as well as the number of credit hours students are taking.
Read moreSACRAMENTO, Calif. — Low-interest federal disaster loans are available to Texas businesses and residents affected by severe storms and tornadoes that occurred April 22, announced Administrator Jovita Carranza of the U.S. Small Business Administration. SBA acted under its own authority to declare a disaster in response to a request SBA received from Gov. Greg Abbott on May 27.
Read moreLiberty is go for launching fireworks at its annual July 3 celebration, but fireworks with recorded music is all there will be this year, and those attending are asked to maintain proper social distance.
Read morePope Francis named Msgr. David L. Toups as the sixth bishop for the Diocese of Beaumont June 9.
Read moreA march in support of Black Lives Matter was held in Cleveland early this evening, Sunday, June 7, from Samuel Wiley Park to City Hall and back. Everything went as peacefully as planned.
Read moreThelma Reed was recently honored by her New Caney Order of the Eastern Star chapter 1093 in New Caney with the presentation of her 75- year membership pin and a 75-year membership appreciation certificate.
Read moreAUSTIN — The state of Texas is beginning its first-ever regional flood planning process, and the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) is looking for nominees to be considered for membership in the 15 planning groups.
Read moreShortly before noon today Liberty Police received a call about an F-250 that had been taken from the 2800 Block of Jefferson Drive. Police were in the area and began checking all of the roads leading from that area.
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