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Lately, the Hornets are showing no mercy on their opponents. They are leaving that to the referees. For the third consecutive week, Lometa concluded its game early after building a large lead and invoking the 45-point "mercy" rule. More ... Lometa Independent School District will hold its annual salute to veterans on Wednesday in the school gymnasium. Events begin at 10 a.m. All veterans and the general public are invited. The school choir will perform, and a unit from Fort Hood will be on hand. The Alpha Rangers Color Guard also will participate. More ... Lometa City Secretary Michelle Schueneman, left, administers the oath of office to new Lometa Mayor Cynthia Kirby at a recent council meeting. Mrs. Kirby takes over the mayor's seat from Doug Brister, who resigned last month. More ... The Part-Time Players is a group of Lometa citizens and Lometa High School graduates who make up the cast of "Dearly Departed," a comedy by David Bottrell and Jessie Jones, set Nov. 15 at 7 p.m. in the Lometa School auditorium. More ... 111 N. W. Railway St. • 752-3693 • 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Reservations for lunches must be made a day ahead and before noon. No lunch served on Fridays. Monday, Nov. 10, 2008 Menu: Chicken & noodles, green peas w/pimento, hot spiced peaches, whole wheat bread, yogurt and milk. More ... The Arbor Day Foundation is offering two free give-a-tree cards to those who join the foundation during November. Every give-a-tree card honors the recipient with a tree planted in one of the nation's forests. At the same time, give-a-tree cards help the environment by replanting trees in a forest that has been devastated by disease and record wildfires. More ... Monday, Nov. 10 BREAKFAST: Cereal, graham crackers, fruit juice and milk. LUNCH: Chicken tenders/gravy, biscuit, mashed potatoes, blackeyed peas, mixed fruit and milk. Option: salad bar. Snack bar: cheeseburger. Tuesday, Nov. More ... |
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