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School choice is playing a big role in the race for state House District 18, with one GOP candidate picking up a key endorsement from Gov. Greg Abbott after the governor failed to get vouchers pushed through the Legislature last session...
Read moreLIBERTY - All season long, the Lady Panthers have relied on their defense to put them in good positions to win games, and Tuesday night was no exception.
Read moreDAYTON - Isabell Wheeler, Iyana Onemany, and Delilah Fua from Girl Scout Troop 130489 presented the Dayton ISD School Board Trustees with a surprise at the January Board Meeting. It is School Board Appreciation Month and these three young ladies presented each trustee with a coveted box of delicious Girl Scout Cookies.
Read moreTARKINGTON - After a tough loss to Shepherd the night before, the Longhorns bounced back Saturday afternoon with a 59-56 win over the Coldspring Trojans behind a game-high 29 points from Calvin Ellington.
Read moreDAYTON – DayNet is up and running offering its fiber network to customers throughout the city and last Friday, they held an official ribbon cutting at their new offices located at 201 Cook St, next to City Hall. The event was hosted by the Dayton Chamber of Commerce and attendees got a tour of the new facility. Dayton IT Director James Perkins cuts the ribbon as city staff and chamber members look on.
Read moreDAYTON - On Friday night at home against one of the top teams in the district, the Broncos showed in the second half what they can do when they play Dayton Bronco basketball. Unfortunately, in the first half, it was 13 turnovers that helped Nacogdoches to a big halftime lead, and that would be enough for the Dragons to leave town with a 58-49 win.
Read moreThe Dayton High School Drumline was invited to play at the Houston AutoBoative Show on Jan. 26 at NRG Center.
Read moreLIBERTY - Liberty VFW Post 5621 recently made a $500 donation to Just Amazing Youth Sports to support their efforts to give the special needs community a chance to participate in sports. Left to right: John Varela, Sandy Riden, Vicki Overbay, J.A.Y.S. founder Jay Matlock and Junior Tousha.
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