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The City of Dayton Lakes met Tuesday night to address several housekeeping issues, including the continued work on the city’s water service, as well as to discuss what the city and its residents can do to clean up debris throughout the small community.
Read moreCandidates for the Dayton City Council came out Monday night for a forum hosted by the Dayton Chamber of Commerce. The chamber gave citizens from Dayton an opportunity to submit questions ahead of the event and Dayton Chamber Executive Director Jessica Sims served as the emcee for the night.
Read moreLiberty Municipal Library is not slowing down for the Summer. We have a host of special virtual events coming up and one of them is bound to be the event for you!
Read moreCraig P. Girard is announcing his intention to seek election to the Liberty Independent School District (LISD) Board of Trustees, Position #4. Craig grew up in Connecticut and holds both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in business management, specifically focused on information systems and healthcare management. He has a results-driven 20-plus year career working in quality management, primarily with physicians and nurses, leading large teams in healthcare process improvement and cost containment.
Read moreDayton City Councilman Andy Conner announces his bid for re-election to City Council, Position 4. As a 4th generation resident of Dayton, Conner genuinely cares about the community where he grew up. On the City Council, Conner has fought wasteful spending and bad development while facilitating positive growth for the City of Dayton.
Read moreCity of Dayton Lakes Mayor Daniel Norris and City Secretary Betty McCormick show off the new city logo. The logo was designed by students from the Liberty High School’s Business Practicum course taught by Richey Ewing. The class is set-up like a print shop and they take orders for both screen printed and vinyl signs, as well as apparel.
Read moreCandidates for the two contested city council seats in Dayton will be taking part in a candidates forum at 6 pm on Monday, April 5, at the Dayton Community Center Ballroom. The event is being hosted by the Dayton Chamber of Commerce.
Read moreAnother large group of residents attended the City of Dayton Lakes City Council this past weekend to take part in some of the pressing matters still facing that small Liberty County community.
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