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SHEEP AND GOAT AUCTION

The Nov. 9 market report from Mills County Commission Co. follows. Total receipts: 1,927. Previous week: 2,273. Trends: Light kids $15 lower. Slaughter kids $10-$20 lower; slaughter nannies steady to $5 higher; replacement nannies steady.
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Lometa ISD celebrates local veterans

Richard Harrison of Lampasas performs the “Star-Spangled Banner” for the crowd at the Lometa ISD Veterans Day program on Friday. Also part of the special presentation were a keynote address by retired Command Sgt.
miss cora of the courthouse

miss cora of the courthouse

miss cora of the courthouse

Dear Miss Cora, After reading your last column, my question is what was on the agenda for those early City Council meetings? Signed, Council Alumni Dear Council Alumni, Funny you should ask. According to old minutes at City Hall, agenda items included taxes, water works, flooding, curbing, etc.

Lometa ISD schedules second annual Fall Fest for Nov. 16

Lometa ISD is making its Fall Festival a tradition, as it will open Thursday for the second year with hopes to impress the community on an even larger scale than last year’s event. “Last year was the first year Lometa has done an event like this,” Lometa Principal Amanda Morris said.
Taylor Creek Elementary PTSO and Student Council held the campus’ annual Fall Festival on Nov. 3. Principal Shona Moore expressed her appreciation for the work of staff, vendors, parents and the Lampasas Key Club in putting the event together.

Taylor Creek Elementary PTSO and Student Council held the campus’ annual Fall Festival on Nov. 3. Principal Shona Moore expressed her appreciation for the work of staff, vendors, parents and the Lampasas Key Club in putting the event together.

Taylor Creek Elementary holds Fall Festival

The evening included a bounce house, petting zoo, games, hot dogs, popcorn, vendors, carriage rides, face painting and a haunted house, among other activities. COURTESY PHOTO
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Summer Street home on 2023 tour

The annual Christmas Tour of Homes will offer five stops this year. One stop will be at the Craftsman-style bungalow that is the home of Terri Cox. The tour will take place Dec. 3 as part of the annual Carol of Lights festivities in Lampasas. Tickets are available at the Lampasas County Museum.
Saratoga Lodge Master Guy R. Niles was on hand to deliver dental kits to Lometa School nurse Monica Ivey for distribution to first-grade students at the campus. COURTESY PHOTO

Saratoga Lodge Master Guy R. Niles was on hand to deliver dental kits to Lometa School nurse Monica Ivey for distribution to first-grade students at the campus. COURTESY PHOTO

Saratoga Lodge donates through Fantastic Teeth program

A team from Saratoga Lodge #546 and Mt. Horeb Lodge #137 visited the elementary schools in the Lampasas ISD and Lometa ISD last month. The group delivered more than 300 dental kits to area first-graders as part of the Masonic Charities Program named “Fantastic Teeth.”
LTX Birders (from left to right) TJ Monroe, Jordan Herbst, Robert Butler, Jimma Byrd, Neal Leavell and Daniel Hodges stand together as they identify and watch a ladder-backed woodpecker, a Downey woodpecker and a red-bellied woodpecker work away at a standing dead tree at Cooper Spring Nature Park. “We never cut down trees here,” Harrell Clary said, “because there is as much life in a dead one as a live one.” JOYCESARAH MCCABE | DISPATCH RECORD

LTX Birders (from left to right) TJ Monroe, Jordan Herbst, Robert Butler, Jimma Byrd, Neal Leavell and Daniel Hodges stand together as they identify and watch a ladder-backed woodpecker, a Downey woodpecker and a red-bellied woodpecker work away at a standing dead tree at Cooper Spring Nature Park. “We never cut down trees here,” Harrell Clary said, “because there is as much life in a dead one as a live one.” JOYCESARAH MCCABE | DISPATCH RECORD

Finding joy, peace through birding

“We’re a loose collective,” Daniel Hodges said with a grin, as he talked about his fellow Lampasas County birders. The group, LTX Birders, started gathering about three or four years ago and has no formal meetings, setin- stone dates they meet, or hard and fast rules.