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November 9th, 2007
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It's not often that Lometa students wear tuxedos and gowns to school, but during the annual Harvest Festival, youngsters of all ages show up in their finery to be presented to students, teachers and visitors. More...

Lampasas County voters rejected by nearly a two-to-one margin a proposition for a new county jail and expansion of the Lampasas County Office Building. The proposal, which would have authorized the issuance of a maximum of $20 million in certificates of obligation, failed on Tuesday by 1,139 vote... More...

The Library Foundation of Lampasas, Texas Inc. is eyeing contributions for a two-story expansion project for the Lampasas Public Library. Population growth is fueling an increased use of the library, foundation president Tracy Guthrie said. More...

In honor of Veterans Day, Keystone Square Museum has organized a special display of objects and photographs from its collection relating to World War II. Objects on view include a 48-star flag, a WWII Army Air Corps cadet uniform, and photographs of WWII soldiers on the Pacific Coast. More...
Mary Helen Elizabeth Smith of Lampasas died Nov. 5, 2007, at Spring Oaks Terrace Nursing & Rehab. She was 95. Funeral services were Nov. 8 at First Street Church of Christ with burial at Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Smith was born June 28, 1912, in Borden County, to Leroy L. and Luna Eubanks Jones. More...
The following arrests have been reported by law enforcement officials. Nov. 3 -- Michael Patrick Doran, 27, of Austin for unlawful carrying of a weapon, driving while intoxicated and possession of marijuana under two ounces. He posted bond and was released from the Lampasas County Jail Nov. 4. More...
After falling behind 21-0 early in the second quarter, the Lampasas High School football team outscored Dripping Springs 21-7 for the remainder of the game in a 28-21 season-finale loss on Friday at Badger Field. More...
Despite a decisive loss at the hands of No. 3 Calvert last Friday, the Lometa football team can clinch the No. 2 seed in Six-Man Division I District 16 with a road win against Cherokee tonight. The Hornets (5-4, 1-1) lost to Calvert (9-0, 2-0) 56-6, giving Calvert at least a share of the district... More...