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Lometa ISD ratifies annual budget, tax rate

Lometa ISD has officially adopted a budget for the 2023-2024 school year. The district’s Board of Trustees met Thursday for a special meeting to discuss and approve the new fiscal-year budget and tax rate. The board adopted a tax rate of $0.82110 per $100 property valuation. Of that rate, $0.

Downtown store burglarized

Lampasas Police Department authorities said Merk & Tilley’s was burglarized early Thursday morning, and cash and clothing items were taken. At about 8:30 a.m.

Annual car show set for this weekend

The 15th annual Classics at the Classic Car Show will be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the back parking lot of Storm’s Drive-In at 201 N. Key Ave. Overflow parking will be available at the old middle school campus.
Multiple law enforcement agents, including a SWAT team sent by Texas DPS, assisted the Lampasas Police Department in securing the area near the Cameron Drive residence where retired Lampasas County sheriff Gordon Morris was reported to have shot his wife Thursday morning. ERICK MITCHELL | DISPATCH RECORD

Multiple law enforcement agents, including a SWAT team sent by Texas DPS, assisted the Lampasas Police Department in securing the area near the Cameron Drive residence where retired Lampasas County sheriff Gordon Morris was reported to have shot his wife Thursday morning. ERICK MITCHELL | DISPATCH RECORD

Former sheriff shoots wife, then self

Lampasas-area law enforcement confirmed that a shooting on Cameron Drive Thursday morning ended with the death of the shooter. Officials on the scene confirmed the shooter as former Lampasas sheriff Gordon Earl Morris. Lampasas Police Department Patrol Lt. Chuck Montgomery said at 10:41 a.m.

New state legislation in effect as of Sept. 1

The 88th Texas Legislature passed 774 laws that went into effect on Friday. These new laws cover everything from health care and law enforcement assistance to social issues. Each year, Sept. 1 is the standard start day for laws passed during the regular legislative session.

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TAX, BUDGET HEARINGS Several entities have yet to finalize their property tax rates and budgets for the new fiscal year. Lampasas County officials will offer a public hearing on the new budget and tax rate Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the county annex building, 409 S. Pecan St. in Lampasas.
A National Weather Service graphic depicts excessive heat for the western Central Texas region, including Lampasas and surrounding counties, as well as stormy weather possible for the eastern and northern Central Texas counties this week.

A National Weather Service graphic depicts excessive heat for the western Central Texas region, including Lampasas and surrounding counties, as well as stormy weather possible for the eastern and northern Central Texas counties this week.

Heat advisory extends to Wednesday night

A heat advisory has been issued for Lampasas County for the next two days.  At 1:18 a.m. Tuesday, the National Weather Service issued a heat advisory, effective from noon Tuesday to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Heat values of up to 109 degrees are expected.

Scout troops to host ‘Mom Prom’

Perhaps readers have heard of a Daddy-Daughter dance. As a twist on this event, Lampasas Girl Scout Troops 20001 and 20023 are hosting an ’80s Mom Prom. The event allows mothers to bring their children for a fun dance event. Participants are encouraged to wear their best 1980s-style attire.

Vision Lampasas gets ready for annual Indian Artifact Show

Lampasas residents will have the opportunity later this month to see some historic Indian artifacts and relics when Vision Lampasas hosts its Indian Artifact & Mineral and Gem Show. The show will be held at the old Lampasas Middle School cafeteria Sept. 23 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.