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Liberty County voters made their voices heard on Tuesday. Those voices seem to have collectively said no to new taxes and bond referendums that included new medical facilities in the Liberty and Dayton areas and a second high school in the Cleveland area. Of the 47,857 registered voters in the county, only 5,311 or 11% cast votes in this year’s elections.
Read moreCity of Dayton Mayor Caroline Wadzeck honored the staff of the Municipal Court, as part of Municipal Courts Week, Nov. 1-5 at a recent city council meeting....
Read moreLast week, the Vindicator published a story regarding a freeze on the valuation of taxes within the Liberty County Hospital District No. 1, based on information provided by proponents of the new hospital and the district itself.
Read moreAfter a couple of weeks of debate over the new lines of the four Liberty County Commissioners Precincts, it appears they have agreed on a plan; at least some of them have.
Read moreSHEPHERD, TX – Today, State Representative Ernest Bailes (R-Shepherd) announced his reelection campaign for the Texas House of Representatives.
Read moreThe future of local medicine has been a hot topic of late, as supporters of a new hospital facility in Liberty and a clinic in Dayton have been hard at work trying to convince voters to back their plans...
Read moreCleveland ISD officials held a small gathering of community members to discuss the upcoming CISD Bond issue on the Nov. 2 ballot at the First Baptist Church of Cleveland Monday night. CISD Superintendent Chris Trotter made the presentation which gave a snapshot of the current situation in the district and reasons for the importance of building a second high school campus.
Read moreOn Friday, October 1st, Liberty County Sheriff Bobby Rader officially promoted and established former Training Division Coordinator Sgt.
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