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July 25, 2008  RSS feed
Construction is moving along right on schedule at the site of the new Lampasas High School on U.S. Highway 281 South. Here, workers from Baird/Williams Construction of Temple begin digging to place underground pipes for plumbing. More...
Construction manager presents guaranteed maximum price for Kempner-area school

Taylor Creek Elementary School is more of a reality now after the Board of Trustees of the Lampasas Independent School District accepted a guaranteed maximum price at Monday night's called board meeting. More...

Getting closer to the beginning of the 2008-09 school term, the Lampasas Independent School District has several professional positions still remaining to be filled. At Lampasas High School, a chemistry/physics position with coaching responsibilities still needs to be filled, along with a social studies slot with coaching. More...

The USS Harry S. Truman returned recently to Naval Station Norfolk after a seven-month deployment. Carrier Air Wing Three aircraft flew more than 26,500 hours during 9,500 sorties. Of these, 2,459 were combat sorties directly supporting coalition forces operating on the ground in Iraq. More...
Lifetime Lampasas resident Lucille Reed died July 20, 2008, at Spring Oaks Nursing & Rehab. She was 99. Graveside services were July 24 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Lampasas with the Rev. J.W. Hutcherson officiating. Mrs. Reed was born Oct. 12, 1908, in Lampasas, the daughter of William and Edith Doolittle. More...
Above photo, construction workers finish prepping the foundation of a retaining wall which will help support the kitchen area of the new high school campus. Photo above, right: Baird/Williams Construction employees discuss the building process. More...
Nearly 100 couples from all across Texas competed in the annual Britches and Bows tournament, held Saturday and Sunday at Hancock Park Golf Course. The Lampasas Ladies Golf Association, event sponsor, gave out $9,700 in prizes. Flight results follow. More...
On your marks,get set....go! Participants line up for their first go-around at the annual tractor event. More...