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The Texas Department of Transportation is scheduled to begin upgrading signal lights this week along Key Avenue and at the intersection of U.S. Highway 190 and Loop 257 (East Fourth Street) near Walmart. The work is expected to take three or four days, weather permitting.
courtesy photo Named the Star Supporter of the Month is Carlos Rodriguez, center, who serves as the high school’s school resource officer. On hand to congratulate him are Clay Phillips, left, of Texas Farm Bureau Insurance and Assistant Principal Ryan Race. “Rodriguez has done a phenomenal job, often going above and beyond his required duties,” said Race.

courtesy photo Named the Star Supporter of the Month is Carlos Rodriguez, center, who serves as the high school’s school resource officer. On hand to congratulate him are Clay Phillips, left, of Texas Farm Bureau Insurance and Assistant Principal Ryan Race. “Rodriguez has done a phenomenal job, often going above and beyond his required duties,” said Race.

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TCE students offer surprise for principal

Taylor Creek Elementary School faculty includes several educators who are veterans: Principal Mark Sheppard, and Michelle Collins, Jason Cooper, Lori Gardner, Jason Jones, Jennifer Leary and Mandy Smith.
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Banquet features student-performed drama

Juliana Dwamena, center, poses with the cast of “Rock the Boat,” an original Christian allegory that Providence Christian Academy students performed at a recent fundraising banquet for the school.

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Providence Christian Academy holds annual fundraising banquet

Providence Christian Academy of Lampasas held its third annual banquet and fundraiser on Nov. 8, in the Lampasas Methodist Church fellowship hall.The audience was entertained by the students’ production of an original allegory, “Rock the Boat,” written and directed by the academy’s theater and P.E.