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The Dayton Rotary Club listened to a very interesting program this past week. The Bridgehaven Team of Paula Torres and Shelley Quigley presented the program specifically discussing Liberty County statistics and program. Liberty County had 1,263 intakes while Chamber County had 366 intakes. They have two dedicated staff to just read intakes. The ladies also discussed the various services that are provided by Bridgehaven which include: Court Advocacy, Case Information, Rainbow Room, Referrals and Follow-Ups. Bridgehaven also has six different interviewers that meet with children and the training to become an interviewer is very intense. The Forensic interviews that are conducted can be broken down into different types of abuse. These are sexual abuse (172), physical abuse (78), child witness (62), child at risk (138), neglectful supervision (38) and emotional abuse (4). They also discussed the breakdown of the demographics of the children- White (208), Hispanic (161), African-American (29), Bi-racial (12) and Other (16). When it comes to the ages of children that they work with, Bridgehaven’s statistics shows that there were 74 children in the age bracket of 0-5 years, 206 students between the ages 6-12, 144 children between the ages of 13-17 and 2 that were 18 or older. Sadly, it was reported that the majority of the alleged perpetrator’s relationships come from either a parent or a stepparent. The Dayton Rotary Club praised Torres and Quigley for the work that they do for our children and our community.
Read moreOn Saturday April 9, four Dayton High School students competed at the UHCL STEM Challenge. The participants from Mr. Belanger’s Engineering Math class were Seniors Alexis Ibarra, Bryce Kelly, Alexis Trevino, and Junior Oscar Estrada. The competition had 4 phases.
Read moreTuesday morning, Dayton Youth Sports Association Board President Haden Gutierrez confirmed to The Vindicator that the DYSA treasurer had been officially removed from the board.
Read moreThe Galveston Historical Foundation opens the doors to Galveston’s incredible architectural history through public tours of privately-owned homes during its annual Galveston Historic Homes tour that will be held on May 7, 8, 14, and 15 from 10 am-6 pm.
Read moreIrene B. Walters will be speaking at the April 28th meeting of the Liberty County Genealogical Society at 10am located at the Partlow House Meeting Room 2131 Grand Avenue.
Read moreEvery Tuesday morning at ten o’clock a talented group of ladies meets at the Liberty Municipal Library for an hour or two of camaraderie and creativity as they take up their handcrafts and visit. The Lost Arts Club, as the group is called, has been in existence for over a decade, and several of the members have been part of the club since its inception.
Read moreEveryone was ecstatic for the return of Dayton Olde Tyme Days after a two-year hiatus due to COVID19. Folks from Dayton and surrounding communities came out to enjoy the carnival, games, food, and vendors all weekend in Downtown Dayton. The Vindicator
Read moreIt was a packed house at Stancil Expo Center as outgoing Miss Rodeo Cleveland Livestock Show Queen Marlee Brooks awarded the 2022 crown to Grace Williams Saturday, April 23. Williams is the daughter of Christian and Justin Vanlangendonck and Chris and Lisa Williams.
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