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Jonathan 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.
Read moreAnyone thinking about lighting up a cigarette or puffing on one of those vape smoking devices at one of the parks around Dayton might want to think twice after Monday night’s Dayton City Council Meeting. Council voted unanimously to approve an ordinance that would ban any smoking inside of the Dayton Community Center or at local parks.
Read moreThe Liberty County Sheriff’s Office was notified regarding the autopsy of the missing person of January 12, 2021 and confirmed the identity of the recovered body to be that of 22-year-old Nathan Heathco, who carried a Baytown, Texas address. According to Criminal Investigation Division Captain Billy Knox, the autopsy further revealed that Heathco had drowned. Evidently, Heathco’s body was submerged in the small tributary off of the Trinity River, and when the water subsided, the body was left on the bank of the tributary where he was later found.
Read moreAt approximately lo:3oam Sunday, a fisherman hunting for a place to fish along a tributary that leads into the Trinity River near Private Road 442 in south Liberty County found the body of a white male lying on the bank of a wooded area near this small body of water and behind a private residence. This area was beyond the search perimeter covered by Texas EquuSearch on their search of Friday, January 15th in an attempt to find 22-year-old Nathan Heathco who had been reported missing since his car crash on Hwy.1409 earlier in the week.
Read moreThe City of Cleveland appointed Robert Pennington as City Manager on Jan. 19. Pennington has been the interim City Manager since Sept. 15, 2020 and was previously Asst. City Manager and Finance Manager. Contributed photo
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