Special recognition made for those involved in flood event at Adamsville
COURTESY PHOTO The Adamsville Volunteer Fire Department was honored by the Hill Country 100 Club for its actions on May 4-5, 2024 to keep area residents safe during widespread flooding when the Lampasas River left its banks. Pictured with the Adamsville VFD is State Sen. Pete Flores, at left.
Lometa Municipal Court Clerk/City Secretary Stephanie Sweet, center, was recognized as the Lometa municipal employee of the year by the Hill Country 100 Club. She was nominated by Municipal Judge Sharon Watson. On hand for the presentation by the 100 Club was State Senator Pete Flores. SHARON WATSON | COURTESY PHOTO
Alex Witherspoon of the Lometa Volunteer Fire Department accepts the Responder of the Year plaque presented by the Hill Country 100 Club. Shown with him is State Sen. Pete Flores. SHARON WATSON | COURTESY PHOTO
Capt. Daune Sweet holds his plaque, presented by the Hill Country 100 Club recognizing him as the Responder of the Year for the Adamsville Volunteer Fire Department. State Sen. Pete Flores, left, was at the banquet to help honor first responders and their agencies. SHARON WATSON | COURTESY PHOTO
Hill Country 100 Club held its annual banquet March 6 to honor area first responders and law enforcement agencies in Burnet, Blanco, Lampasas and Llano counties for service to their communities.Lampasas County honorees included the Lampasas Fire Department, represented by Fire Chief Joe Adams, Tanner Steele, Jared Payne and Sean Schroeder; Lampasas Volunteer Fire Department, represented ...
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