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The Liberty Elks Lodge #2019 held its annual Spring Smoke Out on April 16-17. With multiple teams entering categories with steak, brisket, chef’s entrée and much more it was a very successful weekend. The teams pictured all took home a cash prize along with a trophy buckle for first place. All proceeds go towards assisting veterans...
Read moreThe Liberty ISD Education Foundation is pleased to announce this year’s grant winners. Seven grants were awarded in this cycle to teachers for all 4 LISD campuses. These grants are funded through contributions to the Liberty ISD Education Foundation by individual donors, businesses, corporations and community service...
Read moreIn recognition of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, which took place on April 18 through April 24, a candlelit vigil was held at the Cleveland Senior Citizen’s Center. The event was held on Thursday, April 22, and was sponsored by the Liberty County District Attorney’s Office. Liberty County District Attorney Jennifer Bergman served as the host for the event.
Read moreLast Saturday morning was made to order for dedicating a historical marker: fair, sunny, warm but not too hot. When I arrived about 9:30 a.m., the stage was set: the chairs rowed up, both flags in place with the lectern in between, the PA system working—all due to Linda Jamison’s attention to organization and detail...
Read moreVendors came out to the Annual Dayton Trade Days to sell their products to customers. The Vindicator
Read moreSummer is nearly here, and Liberty Municipal Library cannot wait to get Summer Reading Program 2021 underway! This year’s theme is ‘Tails and Tales!’ and families with children of all ages will want to follow the Library in the upcoming weeks as we share possible prizes, crafts, and special events we are planning just for them!
Read moreVolunteers united to begin work on the TUFF Kids Community Youth Center over the weekend. The building has a rich history as it was a Masonic Lodge for 70 years. The building had been abandoned since the organization disbanded over 12 years ago, but all previous members...
Read moreAt the Dayton City Council meeting on Monday evening, former City of Dayton Mayor Steve Stephens addressed the council about the Veteran’s Wall in the Dayton Veteran’s Memorial Park. The park located at the Dayton Community Center was built in 2013 and experienced heavy damage...
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