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The Dayton Rotary Club welcomed a new Rotary President, Mrs. Ann Marie Mitchell. The new president thanked outgoing president, Mrs. Rachel Ansley for her year of leadership. With the startup of a new presidency, came the reports and plans for the upcoming year. Dr. Luke Chachere first thanked Rotarian Ted Smith for his information on the covered bus stops around town that the Dayton Rotary Club sponsored and built. According to Rotarian Smith, a couple were in need of repair. Rotarian Dr. Chachere then took the next steps in the repair of the bus stops. Repairs were done on the bus stop at Winfree/ Linney Street and another one at Colbert/ Young Street. Chachere credited Robert Walker and Lynn McLemore with helping him with those repairs. President Mitchell thanked all involved in the repair process.
Read moreThe LHS Cheerleaders have been working hard since school has been out. They attended NCA Cheer Camp at Sam Houston State University in June and ruled the mats.
Read moreHere are some of the participants in the first-ever Bike Parade at the Dayton Hometown Celebration.
Read moreThe Fine Arts Society of Liberty, Texas ( FASOLT) is proud to announce this year’s scholarship recipients. Thanks to the generous donors who made these funds possible, FASOLT will award five scholarships to these graduating seniors:
Read moreDAYTON – Local historians were on hand Monday, June 26, for the Dayton Historical Society’s annual hotdog dinner at Parker Hall...
Read moreThe Dayton Rotary Club heard an informative and interesting Texas history lesson. Dr. Luke Chachere told the story of the Samuel Truman Belt Story, which included information on the Fort Teran Historical marker.
Read moreHardin Methodist Church is excited to announce a three-day revival event, June 18-20.
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