Storms possible this afternoon, tornado watch issued
While some parts of the county are still recovering from the weekend’s flood, meteorologists said more storms may be possible beginning this afternoon.
While some parts of the county are still recovering from the weekend’s flood, meteorologists said more storms may be possible beginning this afternoon.
Saturday night and early Sunday morning flooding led to the closure of area roadways and the rescue of at least 15 Lampasas County residents.
Unofficial results for the May 4 local elections are in, showing a landslide win for Mickey Edwards in the race for Lampasas ISD Board.
Thunderstorms predicted today, tonight and over the weekend have led to the issuance of a hazardous weather outlook for Lampasas County.
Update:
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning for southern Coryell, southeastern Lampasas and northwestern Bell counties.
Four people will vie for two positions on the Lometa City Council on election day May 4. Their profiles appear below and in the Tuesday edition of the Dispatch Record.
National Weather Service meteorologists are predicting severe storms this afternoon after the total solar eclipse.
A total of 4,890 Lampasans made it to the polls in this election, 30.6% of the 15,969 registered voters.
Kempner Water Supply Corporation announced a break in a main line on Monday afternoon.
The Lampasas County Sheriff’s Office credited the kindness of a good Samaritan and the initiative of one of its own officers for the rescue of a Lampasas County woman stranded in dangerous conditio