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This Saturday, June 26, will mark the end of an era for our local entertainment scene when the Liberty Opry will host its final show before closing its doors forever under the current ownership of Jay and Nina Cantu. Although we’ve been unable to confirm the specific reasons for closing, the pandemic may likely have harmed the Opry, as it has so many local businesses.
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Read moreShortly after the fear of COVID19 reared its ugly head and the world shut down, the first public event that was victim to the crisis was the 2020 Liberty Jubilee. Out of an abundance of caution, Liberty City officials canceled the event that was only days away.
Read moreGalveston, Texas, 1866 set the stage for the first celebration of Juneteenth in Texas...
Read moreNew housing was a popular topic of conversation for the Dayton City Council Monday night, as the city made moves that could see a pair of new developments in the future. During a workshop session the council heard from Charles Von Schmidt with Waterstone Development Group, LLC.
Read moreDr. Pierre Khoury and Dr. Samer Suki have treated area patients for years...
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