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KENEFICK— The Kenefick Activity Club wishes to announce the Member of the Year for 2024- 25, Phyllis Lemoine.
Read moreLIBERTY— The Liberty County Historical Commission was honored last week for its continued service and dedication to the preservation of local history.
Read moreDevers Independent School District has announced its policy for providing free and reduced-price meals for children served under the attached current income eligibility guide
Read moreThe Dayton Independent School District Board of Trustees approved a groundbreaking partnership between Dayton High School and Lamar University to expand CTE dual credit opportunities for our students. Beginning in fall 2025, students will have access to hands- on, college- level courses in welding, audio and video technology, culinary arts and agricultural science right here at DHS. Looking ahead, health science may be added to the program offerings in 2026.
Read moreLIBERTY— Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge will be hosting its annual Moth Night Out Event, Saturday, July 19, as part of National Moth Week events occurring across the country.
Read moreDAYTON— To commemorate a dedicated local historian, the Dayton Historical Society planted a live oak tree to honor his memory for many years to come.
Read moreLIBERTY— The Liberty Mighty Panther Band did not just march to the beat this 2024–25 school year; they set the tempo.
Read moreDayton’s current and former mayors recently gathered at The Old School Museum for a short visit and a mug shot.
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