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Dayton ISD suspends normal operations through April 10

Dayton ISD Superintendent Dr.

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City buildings closed to visitors in Liberty

If you wanted to visit Liberty’s City Hall today, you are too late. City Hall and all other city buildings are closed to visitors until April 15, the City announced a short while ago.

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Sam Houston Center, Dayton Community Center closing

Tonight the Dayton City Council voted to extend its Emergency Disaster Declaration originally issued Friday by Mayor Caroline Wadzeck.

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Kenneth J. Kittell, 1932-2020

Kenneth Jay Kittell, 87, of Colmesneil passed away, Thursday, March 12, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont. 

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Nursing facility guidance on COVID-19 from HHS

AUSTIN — To protect older, medically fragile individuals from COVID-19, Texas Health and Human Services (HHS) has issued updated, expanded guidance to nursing homes that now includes restricting facility access to staff, certain

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Who lived in Liberty in 1860?

The Town of Liberty in 1860 contained 808 people, free and slave, according to the U.S. Census of that year.

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Lee College cancels classes

The following announcement was sent out by Lee College President Dr. Lynda Villanueva and kindly forwarded to the newspaper from Liberty ISD:

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