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Child Protective Services (CPS) promotes the safety and welfare of displaced children by providing services to help youth in foster care successfully transition to adulthood.
Read moreDr. Luke Chachere had the program and gave the Rotarians a glimpse of Dayton History. He brought the story of his father, Mr. L. J. Chachere to the club. Luther Joseph (L.J.) Chachere was born in Orchard, Tx in 1932 where he grew up and graduated from Orchard High School in 1950. He graduated from Sam Houston State University with his Bachelor of Science degree in 1954. L.J. moved to Dayton after getting his Masters in 1955 as a vocational agriculture teacher at Dayton High School. He married Jonnie Lea Belt in 1957 and together they raised five children (Luke, Rob, Matt, Jeff, and Nanette). He founded the Dayton Young Farmers Chapter in 1959. He was awarded the Area IX Outstanding Young Farmer and received the Honorary Lone Star Farmer Degree and the Honorary American Farmer Degree. In 1963, Chachere founded the Chachere Feed Store. In addition to being a feed dealer, he was a rancher and hay producer. Although his career took his life in another direction from being an AG teacher, his commitment to Dayton ISD and his community did not stop. L.J. served on the DISD Board of Trustees from 1976-1991. In 2004, Mr. Chachere was a recipient of the Dayton ISD’s Wall of Fame. The Dayton FFA Livestock Show dedicated the 2016 show to Mr. Chcachere.
Read moreLee College’s Executive Director, Interim and Director of Major & Planned Gifts, Jennifer Garcia dropped by Dayton ISD to pick another check that will go towards the Dancing For Our Stars event...
Read moreA Service in the Style of TAIZE’ will be held at 6pm on Sunday, 22 May 2022 at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 2041 Trinity, Liberty (next to Prosperity Bank). All are invited.
Read moreThe Trivium Club met on May 10 at the home of Ange Payne, with hostess duties shared by Misty Riley and Amy Milentz. Members enjoyed the annual salad and dessert social for the final meeting of the club year.
Read moreThe Liberty Knights of Columbus Council 3201 is pleased to announce the winner of the 2021-2022 school year scholarship recipient as Mr. Seth Stearns....
Read moreCleveland community members came out Saturday, May 7 and joined forces as they worked to rid the town of trash. Volunteers worked to collect garbage and debris off streets and in ditches in effort to make Cleveland look great. The Vindicator
Read moreThe Hardin High School Band is reeling from one of their best years in recent memory, with a number of excellent performances in the 2021-22 school year.
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