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It was a day of celebration as the Dayton community came out to honor the past and present of the historic Annie E. Colbert School on Saturday, April 23.
Read moreDayton is the recent recipient of a 2nd generation Moon Tree, often called a half-moon tree.
Read moreAt the Trinity Valley Exposition’s Spring Event, Liberty County native and longtime cattle rancher, Jimmy Rollins was awarded the Western Heritage Award.
Read moreEach year Dayton ISD honors a former employee who while working for Dayton ISD made a lasting and positive impression on the students of Dayton by adding them to the Dayton ISD Wall of Fame.
Read moreThe first meeting of the Genealogical Society will be April 28 at 10am located at the Partlow House at 2131 Grand Avenue. The public is invited free of charge to hear our guest speaker, Irene Walters.
Read moreThe winners of The Vindicator’s annual Easter Coloring Contest are Larkyn Flores and Wyatt Cooper. Both winners are students from Chrysalis School Liberty. Winners received a very special Easter gift basket from City Florist of Liberty. Thanks to everyone that entered and all of the sponsors. The Vindicator
Read moreDayton Police Chief Derek Woods pins new police officer Dylan Smith’s badge on at the Monday, April 18 city council meeting. Smith will be working patrol in Dayton. The Vindicator
Read moreDayton ISD is continuing to look for ways to support the upcoming Dancing For Our Stars (aka our students) event. WWJH and KMB did some campus fundraising while the entire district did another round of ‘Jeans Day’. Jennifer Garcia stopped in to check on dancer, Dr. Jessica Johnson and she was presented with another check of $1,265.65. Pictured are (l to r) Stacey Gatlin, Kay Stanley, Suzanne Chachere, Daisy Carey, Linda Brackin, Barbara Fregia, Lee College Director of Major & Planned Gifts Jennifer Garcia, Dr. Jessica Johnson, Amy Wold, Nathan Davis, Becky Devereaux, and Isabel Garcia. If anyone is interested in helping to secure Dayton ISD students with future full Lee College scholarships for many years to come, then please contact the Administration Office at 936-258-2667. No donation is too small or too large for us to support our DISD students! Contributed
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