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It might be a bit odd to share something like this, but I think it speaks to something very odd — or perhaps some people very odd — in our community.
Read moreIn anticipation of the upcoming November election, your Liberty County Office of Elections has three key pieces of information they want to ensure every voter understands.
Read moreMy name is Ed Seymour and I am announcing my candidacy for the Liberty City Council. I have been a resident of Liberty for over 43 years. I retired from The Texas Department Of Transportation with 40 years of experience.
Read moreThis August marked the 100-year anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote. On Aug. 18, 1920, Tennessee was the 36th state to ratify the 19th amendment, which secured the adoption of the amendment. We celebrate this important centennial of women’s suffrage.
Read moreIn the 19th and early 20th centuries, before wire services, news was shared among small town newspapers through an exchange service by which each participating newspaper could trade copies of its latest edition for those of othe
Read moreWould you subscribe to a newspaper, any newspaper, if you could claim a tax credit for 80 percent of what the subscription cost you?
Read moreMost people know that when there is a fire or medical emergency — or a global pandemic — first responders help keep us safe. What may be surprising for many Texans is that many of these first responders are there because of a local emergency services district, or ESD.
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