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October 9th, 2007
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Hickory Hill Herbs & Antique Roses owner Paula Hill snapped this shot of a tiger swallowtail butterfly that visited her West Avenue E nursery last week. While cooler temperatures begin to move in, most foliage remains green and flowers are still vibrant. More...

Friday night football games and dewy grass in the mornings are sure signs that fall has arrived. Although autumn usually does not bring frigid temperatures to Central Texas, most residents realize the cold snap of winter can't be too far in the future. More...

Therapist Kathy Lehnhoff's instructions seem simple, but they are not always easy. Halter a horse, Mrs. Lehnhoff might tell those in her Equine Assisted Learning class. Walk it with a lead rope. Make the animal move in a circle. More...

The 120-member Lampasas High School Badger Band participated in the Esprit de Corps Marching Festival in Burnet on Sept. 29. This year's show is "A Celtic Legend -- the Music of Riverdance." The Badger Band placed second in the 4A division and earned Best Team Spirit Award. More...
I am the mother of a student at Hanna Springs. Recently, the school sent a Badger football student attendance form home with my child. For those who don't know, this is a list of rules the third-, fourth-, fifth- and sixth-grade students have to follow while at the football game. More...
Graveside services for Lawana Blair of Lampasas were Oct. 7, 2007, at Sand Hill Cemetery at Bend. Minister Reid Schaub officiated. Mrs. Blair died Oct. 5 at her residence. She was 74. Mrs. Blair was born Dec. 15, 1932, at Bend, to Dan Chesley and Virginia Harrell Morris. More...
Lampasas Fire Department responded to a call of a fire at Hanna Springs Intermediate School Sunday at 6:58 p.m. When firemen arrived, smoke was showing, and flames were visible from one of two storage sheds that contained yard supplies adjacent to the school campus. More...
The scoreboard at Badger Field might as well have been shut off Friday night. The 48-21 tally it showed certainly didn't jibe with the scene on the field after the game. Lampasas players were almost jovial, congratulating each other, and, for the first time this season, smiling and having a good... More...