Fiddle tunes, broad-brimmed hats and Western garb brought the Lampasas County Courthouse to life last Tuesday night as the "Ghosts of Lampasas County" presented family and community histories through tales from the late 1800s. More...
Along with voting on 16 proposed state constitutional amendments, Lampasas County residents who participate in Tuesday's election will be given the opportunity to vote for or against a bond proposal to fund construction of a new Lampasas County Jail. More...
The Lampasas City Council voted 5-1 Monday to award a $406,111 bid for Hancock Park Golf Course bridge repairs to M.W. Hail Construction Inc. The Lampasas company -- one of two bidders for the replacement of the pro shop and No. 6 bridges -- submitted a $430,566 base bid, which included a metal b... More...
Week of Nov. 5-9 Monday, Nov. 5 BREAKFAST: Waffles/maple syrup, fruit or juice and milk. LUNCH: Steak fingers/gravy, whipped potatoes, green beans, biscuit, cookie and milk. Tuesday, Nov. 6 BREAKFAST: Cinnamon roll, fruit or juice and milk. More...
Funeral services for Anna Rasp Tidwell, 81, of Lampasas were Oct. 31, 2007, at Sneed Funeral Chapel in Lampasas with Minister Reid Schaub officiating. Burial was at Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Tidwell died Oct. 29 at Rollins Brook Community Hospital in Lampasas. More...
Kirk Whitehead, chairman of the committee charged with recommending a name for the new elementary campus to be built in eastern Lampasas County, said nominations are being accepted until Dec. 10 from the public. Nominations must be received at the Lampasas ISD Administration Building, 207 W. Eigh... More...
The Lometa football team blasted into Six-Man Division I District 16 play last week with a dominating win against Buckholts. But the Hornets will have their hands full tonight as third-ranked Calvert rolls into town. The Hornets (5-3 overall, 1-0 in district) hammered Buckholts 64- 18 in a game ... More...
The report from the Oct. 24 sale at Lampasas Cattle Auction is as follows. Cattle and calves: Estimated receipts 828 compared to 615 last week and 889 last year. Feeder steers and heifers, $3-$5 lower; slaughter cows steady; slaughter bulls steady. More...
The Office of Rural Community Affairs, a state agency, recently presented an oversized, ceremonial check to each of 18 grant recipients who received a total of $1,559,162 in grants between Sept. 1, 2006 and Aug. 31, 2007. The event was coordinated by ORCA in partnership with the Central Texas Cou... More...