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The site of the current Liberty County Courthouse was originally one of the five (5) squares platted for public use in 1831 by Francisco Madero, General Land Commissioner appointed by the Mexican government to survey and grant long-awaited land titles to Texian Colonists of the Atascosito area in accordance with the 1825 Law of Colonization. Madero agreed colonists should be given rights of local self-government, including the location of the seat of government. An election was held
Read moreLocal patriots were out barbecuing, popping fireworks, and spending quality time with family and friends across Liberty County to celebrate the 245th celebration of America’s Independence over the weekend, with small and large gatherings alike.
Read moreJust about anyone that has been to a Greater Cleveland Chamber of Commerce luncheon is sure to have received a call from the lovely Jean Noble McAdams, as she is so affectionately known as “The Voice of the Chamber.”
Read moreDuring the 2021-22 academic year, Hardin Independent School District will celebrate 80 years of providing outstanding education to children and families in Hardin, Texas and the greater Liberty County area.
Read moreLiberty County District Attorney Jennifer Bergman was the speaker during the Greater Cleveland Chamber of Commerce July Luncheon. Bergman received quite the ovation from her hometown crowd, and she was very excited to be in front of some recognizable faces.
Read moreThe City of Liberty put on terrific fireworks display at the Liberty Municipal Park this year. The Vindicator
Read moreResidents across Liberty County are gearing up for that grandest of all patriotic American holidays, with the 4th of July weekend on the horizon. This will be the first time in a couple of years that local patriots will have the chance to get out and enjoy large celebratory gatherings following the crisis that was COVID19.
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