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Read moreOn Saturday December 12, 2020, winners were drawn for the Chamber’s Candy Cane Drawing 2020. Thank you to all the sponsors for donating the gift cards and items for the drawing and to each person who bought tickets and helped in any way. Many thanks to Venola VanDeventer and Eliza Guidry who worked tirelessly with ticket sales and to Sharon Sullivan who is always here to help in everything we do. Thank you to QP Energy Services for providing the restrooms and the hand sanitizing station and to Liberty Food Festival for having this event for everyone to enjoy!
Read moreRecently five Liberty High School Choir members competed in the Texas Music Educators Association Pre-Area Auditions. This year, due to COVID, the auditions were pre-recorded and submitted to judges who selected the top eight singers in each voice part (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass). This was the second audition in a series of three auditions on the path to the Texas Small School All-State Choir. Nailah Donatto, a sophomore at Liberty High School, placed sixth chair qualifying her to advance to Area auditions which will be held in January.
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Read moreFor several years now, the Liberty Police Department has teamed up to provide gift baskets for local seniors in our community.
Read moreTwo tiny houses are being built in Daisetta by the good folks at the Liberty County Housing Authority who are going the extra mile, and doing the work themselves, to help relieve the county’s housing shortage.
Read moreThe Vindicator is two weeks away from her 133rd anniversary, Wednesday, Dec. 9. Despite a few upsets in recent years and a few changes in direction, this newspaper is back in the black and turning a healthy profit. It is even growing, slowly, gaining readers and expanding coverage. Hopefully, The Vindicator will continue to grow and prosper, and soon more locals will again realize the old gal’s value.
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