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This last Saturday, Feb. 23, the Liberty Sheriff’s Department faced stiff competition during the 2nd annual Cops vs. Kids basketball game. The kids took out the competition with a final score of 56-12, but this did not send the sheriff’s department home with their heads down. The department helped Just Amazing Youth Sports (JAYS) raise over $4000 for this non-profit.
Read moreCommunity leaders from the City of Cleveland and Liberty County came together with members of the community to pray for the city and county atthe City of Cleveland’s Day of Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer.
Read moreThe Liberty ISD Education Foundation kicked off its sixth annual Freedom Ride in front of the Liberty County Courthouse on Saturday in near freezing conditions.
Read moreThe Brooke Owens Fellowship—a nationally-acclaimed nonprofit organization recognizing exceptional undergraduate women and other gender minorities with space and aviation internships, senior mentorship, and a lifelong professional network—announced its newest class of Brooke Owens Fellows today.
Read moreLiberty City Secretary April Gilliland recently graduated from The Texas Municipal Clerks Certification Program after completing approximately 200 hours of individual study over a four-course curriculum and 100 additional classroom study hours consisting of eight two-day seminars. Her training specializes in public administration, election law, budgeting and finance, and personnel management.
Read moreSports touches so many in so many different ways, especially children from the fundamentals, teamwork and just the point of pure fun and enjoyment. So many of us have memories galore of all of the great times on the playing field or courts of our youth, but so many of us take for granted those opportunities, and in some cases, that experience has eluded some extraordinary kids.
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