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November 30th, 2007
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A cloud of dust rises up as a crane begins tearing away the old concrete bridge at Hole No. 1 on the Hancock Park Golf Course. More...

As part of just a 30-minute meeting Monday, the Lampasas City Council unanimously agreed to award a $416,635 bid for the Hanna Springs Swimming Pool project to Aquatic Renovation Systems Inc. The council voted Oct. 15 to reject the first three bids city staff received for replacing the gutter and... More...

Kempner Volunteer Fire Department needs to update its facilities to comply with federal disability laws, Fire Chief Dan Hause told the Lampasas County Commissioners Court Monday. Finding the $24,000 necessary to convert the restrooms at the main fire station won't come easily, though, county offi... More...

The recent meeting of the Adamsville Heritage Association was filled with news and decisions. The organization is promoting the 100-year anniversary of the township of Adamsville. Events will take place Jan. 19 at the Adamsville Community Center. More...
An article about insulated concrete forms in the Nov. 23 Dispatch Record contained incorrect figures about construction costs. The Warren County school district in Bowling Green, Ky. saved about $300,000 in up-front construction costs by using ICFs. More...
Alex Jose Barajas, infant son Abraham and Amanda Barr Barajas, died Nov. 24, 2007, in a Georgetown hospital. Graveside services were Nov. 28 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Lampasas. More...
Alicia Ford, former Kempner City Council member, receives a plaque from Mayor Gene Isenhour in appreciation of Mrs. Ford's service to the city. She recently resigned her seat to move to Arizona to be nearer her family. More...
After just four games, the Lampasas High School boys' basketball team is already one-third of the way to matching its 2006-07 win total. The Badgers went on the road and put the defensive clamps on Taylor Tuesday night to come away with a 49-35 win and improve to 3- 1 on the season. The Badgers f... More...
The Lometa boys' basketball team is off to a 2-0 start after recent wins against Cross Plains and Evant on Tuesday. Led by the perimeter play of Joe Michael Rivera, the post play of Toby Davis and the allaround play of Brandon Faubion, the Hornets found ways to make crucial plays in tight games. ... More...