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DayGaCom is coming to Dayton, Texas, on May 7-9 and there will be tons of fun for the whole family. The event is being presented by the City of Dayton and is sponsored by the city s new fiber network, DayNet.
One of the featured attractions at the show will be live professional wrestling by Premier Event Wrestling Lucha Libre. The wrestling will happen all weekend long, but there will be an over-the-top-rope Battle Royal to determine the first-ever Dayton Wrestling Champion on Saturday evening. The match will start with multiple wrestlers inside the ring who will then attempt to throw each other over the top rope to the ground. Once both feet of a wrestler touch the ground, they are eliminated from the match. The match will continue until there is only one man left. The last man standing will be crowned the champion and will be awarded the title belt by City of Dayton Mayor Caroline Wadzeck in a brief ceremony following the match.
Former Dayton Mayor Steven Stephens addresses the city council about the Veteran’s Wall.The Vindicator | Travis Huffman
At the Dayton City Council meeting on Monday evening, former City of Dayton Mayor Steve Stephens addressed the council about the Veteran’s Wall in the Dayton Veteran’s Memorial Park. The park located at the Dayton Community Center was built in 2013 and experienced heavy damage during Hurricane Harvey. With a donation of $7,700 from Entergy Texas and a grant, the wall was repaired and restored. After the wall was repaired and rededicated, Stephens met with the Dayton City Manager, Theo Melancon, to discuss the bare spots on the wall and the possibility of grants to help fill the empty spots. Melancon and Dayton Mayor Caroline Wadzeck asked Stephens to obtain fifteen to twenty names to go on the wall and have them by November 15, 2019. Once that date hit, Stephens turned in over 200 names. The wall only had 83 bare spots, so there would be no way to accommodate
Liberty County Judge Jay Knight, Dayton Mayor Caroline Wadzeck, Congressman Brian Babin, CMC Railroad representative Marcus Georing, and Dayton City Manager Theo Melancon are joined by local officials and staff as they break ground on Gulf Inland Park.
Officials from the City of Dayton and Liberty County were joined by U.S. Congressman Brian Babin and others for a groundbreaking ceremony for Gulf Inland Logistics Park. Dayton Mayor Caroline Wadzeck started the ceremony by welcoming CMC Railroad for their partnership and thanking everyone involved in making the project happen before introducing Babin. The congressman spoke about the growth of the area and how the new Gulf Inland Park will bring thousands of jobs and millions of dollars to the area.
Amid all of the hustle and bustle of the recent winter storm, a slew of candidates filed the necessary paperwork for a place on the ballot in the May 1 General Elections for local municipalities and school districts.
The Cities Dayton, Ames, Hardin and Plum Grove will all have contested races, while the cities of Liberty, Cleveland, Devers, Kenefick and Daisetta will have no elections this May. There are questions regarding the election status of Dayton Lakes and North Cleveland at this time, at least from an official perspective at the Liberty County Office of Elections.
As for the local area schools, there will be elections held in Liberty ISD and Hardin ISD, while there will not be any elections in Dayton ISD, Cleveland ISD, Hull-Daisetta ISD or Devers ISD. Voters in Tarkington ISD and West Hardin CISD both hold elections every other November in even-numbered years.