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October 19th, 2007
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PHOTOS BY GABE WOLF Step one Chris Ford, in truck, and Fred Chizek load pumpkins from a trailer to a front-end loader at First United Methodist Church. More...

Committee members have their marching orders, and the public is invited to join in the kickoff celebration of the Vision Downtown Lampasas! revitalization effort on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at the newly renovated Mesquite Creek reception hall. More...

At Monday night's called meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Lampasas Independent School District, trustees received more detailed plans about the new high school campus to be built south of town on U.S. Highway 281. Discussion came during a presentation on the design development phase. More...


County residents have followed the ongoing discussions about construction of a new Lampasas County Jail, and they will have an opportunity to ratify or defeat bond funding for the project when the Nov. 6 election rolls around. More...


The Lampasas County Chamber of Commerce is hosting the Lampasas County Historic Fire House Run Biker Rally on Saturday behind Country Inn, at the intersection of U.S. Highways 190, 281 and 183. All bikers are welcome. More...


Abundant moisture over the past several weeks has enabled flowers to continue blooming. Vivid-colored blooms are still sprouting in yards and fields throughout the Hill Country. More...


Candace May and Joey Thurmond were united in marriage in a double-ring evening ceremony on April 28, 2007. Minister Bill Coffin of the Church of Christ at Hobart, Okla., officiated the ceremony at Quartz Mountain Resort in Lone Wolf, Okla. More...
A 10-year sentence in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's Institutional Division was handed down in recent action in Judge Joe Carroll's 27th District Courtroom. Charles James Van Bibber IV, 23, on a charge of deadly conduct, must first attend a boot camp program. More...
It's like finally jerking the lure loose from a tree branch only to have it fly up and stick in your forehead. Just when you think the tough part is over, you find yourself with another whole mess of problems to deal with. More...
Woodson's defense stiffened inside its own 10-yard line five times in a decisive win against Lometa last Friday. The Hornets (4-3) have lost two of three, but they have a bye tonight before opening Six-Man Division I District 16 play at home against Buckholts next Friday. More...