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Residents and officials from the community joined the Liberty County Historical Commission to honor the historical Texan Theater on Saturday. The theater dates back to 1933 and has been a mainstay of Cleveland ever since. The theater was purchased in 1994 by Cliff and Peggy Dunn, who held a grand reopening soon...
Read moreEach year, Lamar University has the pleasure of honoring outstanding alumni leaders in community service and philanthropy, business and civic engagement. This year Mr. Larry Norwood has been selected to receive the highest award Lamar University bestows upon its graduates. He was honored on May 7...
Read moreCouncilmember Delores Terry and resident Rodney Harrison passed around a petition to the residents of E. 1st Street to rename the street to Johnson St., in honor of Esther and Reuben Johnson. At the April monthly City Council meeting, council voted and passed a resolution to change...
Read moreIn early 1818, French veterans of the Napoleonic Wars led by Generals Charles Lallemand and Antoine Rigaud founded a colony of refugees on the Trinity River somewhere between Moss Bluff and Atascosito. The colony was named Champ d’Asile, translated “Asylum Field.” Today, after decades of archaeological...
Read moreThe City of Dayton hosted DayGaCom over the weekend, and it was a success for the city. The event took place over three days and brought in thousands of people from across the area.
Read moreDayGaCom is coming to Dayton, Texas, on May 7-9 and there will be tons of fun for the whole family. The event is being presented by the City of Dayton and is sponsored by the city's new fiber network, DayNet. One of the featured attractions at the show will be live professional wrestling...
Read moreThe weather was no match for the 39th Mayhaw Festival. Hannah Fregia, HD senior and daughter of Tony and Jana Fregia was crowned Miss Mayhaw Queen. For the first time since 1984 the festival named two folks as Citizen of the Year – Kerry and Donna Cain. Both are HD graduates who returned...
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