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DAYTON— City Council met for its monthly meeting on Monday night, and by the end of the evening, a pair of new businesses inched closer to reality on FM 1960.
Read moreRAYWOOD— Community members came together for a Town Hall meeting on Tuesday night at the old junior high gymnasium to hear from organizers of Unite Raywood.
Read moreJust after the new fiscal year began, the Texas Department of Transportation revised agreements with each municipality, placing state roadway maintenance on the cities.
Read moreDAYTON— Liberty County Judge Jay Knight delivered annual remarks on the county’s direction last week and gave some insight into several major areas.
Read moreDAYTON— An out of the norm event on the outskirts of town took a horrific turn on Wednesday night, as a group of Buddhist monks on a journey to Washington, D.C. were struck by a vehicle on U.S. 90.
Read moreEL PASO– A Federal court has dealt a blow to Texas' recent plans to redistrict the state's congressional lines ahead of the 2026 election cycle, but the fight isn't over yet.
Read moreAttorney General Ken Paxton will file an appeal with the Supreme Court of the United States and ask for a stay of an order of a three-judge district court that has temporarily blocked Texas’s new map for congressional districts from implementation
Read moreLIBERTY— The saying goes, there are those who run towards danger and those who run away from it, often used to describe first responders, but two everyday men are being honore
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