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Last Friday, we had an exciting visit; just as the afternoon was winding down, some local gentlemen stopped by the office with something interesting. The men Danny Cupit and Richard Smalley had made a discovery while searching the attic of Cupit’s father, Glen. They found an antique clock that Cupit believes used to hang somewhere in Liberty.
Read moreThe Hardin community came out to celebrate the Christmas Holidays with their annual Parade and Tree Lighting sponsored by Hardin Helping Hands. There were vendors and free food for those that attended. The Vindicator
Read moreTammie Wingfield receives the Hardin Citizen of the Year Award during the Hardin Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting Ceremony on Saturday. The Vindicator
Read moreOn November 3rd the Public Relations team represented Dayton FFA at the State Leadership Development Events contest...
Read moreThe Liberty County District Attorney’s Office has started a new tradition this Christmas season, with the introduction of “Tree of Angels.” The tree will serve as a memorial in support of victims of violent crimes, veterans, members of the military, and first responders.
Read moreThe LIBERTY COUNTY HISTORICAL COMMISSION Special Projects and Events Committee has been working on a series of “Pop-Up” Exhibits focusing on early history in our county.
Read moreThe Dayton Noon Lions added ten new members during the month of November and are looking to add even more in the upcoming months.
Read moreDayton High School drama teacher Ms. Diane Searcy has been working with her students since late August to prepare for their production of “High School Musical, Jr.”...
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