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The 2021 Liberty Panthers Baseball team was excited for the opportunity to meet Geoff Blum at last Saturday’s banquet. Blum took time for photographs and to sign autographs for the team.
Read moreEmergency Hospital Systems began giving the Pfizer vaccine late last month and is averaging 250 immunizations a day. They have been using an organized process to ensure patients are getting the vaccine in a healthy environment and in a timely manner...
Read moreThe new Rail Logix Interchange Industrial Park is currently under construction on HWY 146, and it is further along than most people know. The state of the art industrial park will accommodate 1,060 rail cars, is expandable to 2,40o or more rail cars and has 272 rail car spots of interchange track.
Read moreMost of us have one thing in common, besides a junk drawer in our house, and that is we all have to pay bills. I have never met a person who loves to pay bills. One of the top bills we have to pay is for electricity. Electricity is what keeps us cool in the Texas heat...
Read moreA very investigationdepth in-that began on January 24th by Liberty County Sheriff’s Investigators Shandalynn Rhame and Steven Rasberry has resulted in the arrest of several individuals including two Correctional Officers employed by the county jail facility. According to Rhame and Rasberry, 23 year old Beaumont resident and Correctional Officer Andrus Fisher and 31 year old Sgt. Rashun Demarcus White were arrested along with two accomplices, 43 year old Linnie Lowe and 52 year old Lesa Griffin of the City of Liberty.
Read moreJonathan Carroll and Matt Ubnoskye work up to their necks in cold water to repair a broken water main. While digging to install the new DayNet fiber network, construction crews accidentally hit a main water line leaving residents in parts of Dayton with no water or low water pressure. The Public Works team worked diligently from 4 p.m. to midn ight to repair the water main and restore water to residents. Roy Rodriguez
Read moreNew location to include state-of-the-art kitchen equipment, double drive-thru lanes and an upgraded dining room
On Sunday, Jan. 31 at 8 p.m., Whataburger is temporarily closing the doors to its Cleveland location to make way for a newer, more modern restaurant opening next door.
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The newest member of the Economic Development Corporation, Robert Lacy, took his Oath of Office during the Monday, Jan. 25 meeting of the Cleveland EDC. Lacy, who was officially appointed to the organization earlier in the month, was welcomed by fellow EDC members during his first official meeting with the group.
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