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The Liberty Community Development Corporation Board of Directors met on Tuesday, Nov. 16. Following the initial formalities, General Manager Tom Warner opened with his report that had an approved motion for an $88,000 downtown façade grant program.
Read moreThe City of Dayton's merry-go-round of leaders leaving continued last week, with Dayton Police Chief and Associate City Manager Robert Vine tendering his resignation.
Read moreAs the Cleveland area continues to see growth, so grows the necessity for more services around the community, especially those concerning public safety.
Read moreThe weather this past Saturday morning was gorgeous. It was a great time to get outside and enjoy the day, which is just what the Liberty County Republican Party members did as they awaited candidates to file for the 2022 Primary Election. Party Chairwoman Emily Cook and former Chairman Ryan Daniel set up shop in front of Cook’s home to greet aspiring candidates.
Read moreLiberty County Democratic Party Chairman Michael Mark is pleased to announce that Judge Ronnie Davis of Raywood has filed to run as a Democrat for re-election for Justice of the Peace for Precinct 2.
Read moreIn a joint session of the Dayton City Council and Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 1, the two bodies heard from Gulf Inland Logistics Park representatives, a project of CMC Railroad, about the local TIRZ to refamiliarize everyone with the TIRZ program....
Read moreIt was an emotion-charged Liberty City Council meeting Tuesday night, as a packed house filled the council chambers to hear about a recent issue at the Liberty Municipal Library concerning a questionable book that found its way into a display in t
Read moreThere is no doubt that election integrity has been at the forefront in the news the past few election cycles, with both legitimate concerns over fairness in elections, to a few conspiracy theories on both sides of the political aisle.
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