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January 25th, 2008
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His attorneys were hoping for probation, but Jim Carlton Wooldridge instead was sentenced to three years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division after a nearly four-hour hearing in Judge Joe Carroll's 27th District courtroom last week. He also was ordered to pay a $5,000... More...

County Judge Wayne Boultinghouse has reinstated the outdoor burn ban, effective Monday. All outdoor burning in unincorporated areas is prohibited, except for cooking in barbecue pits and burning household trash in a barrel with a screen on top. More...

City Manager Michael Stoldt helps position the new cart bridge for Hancock Park Golf Course's sixth hole as a crane lowers the 72-foot structure over Sulphur Creek. Work crews from M.W. Hail Construction Inc. More...

Most men drive to work, but Brant Martin and Lee Martin actually drive in their work. Brant Martin, owner of Kikin Street Rods, and his brother Lee started working on classic cars at age 11. Their father, Dean Martin, gave them old vehicles, which they could drive once they earned their driver's ... More...
Elmer L. Littrell, 84, of Lampasas died Jan. 21, 2008, at his residence from complications of renal cell carcinoma. Funeral services were Jan. 24 at Sneed Funeral Chapel. A service with full military honors followed at Moll Funeral Home in Mascoutah, Ill., with burial at Valhalla Cemetery in Bell... More...
Lampasas County Judge Wayne Boultinghouse has temporarily lifted the county-wide outdoor burn ban. Boultinghouse lifted the ban Wednesday at noon. More...
While Tuesday night's home game against District 25-4A leader Lake Travis was a game Lampasas players knew they could afford to lose, they certainly didn't play like that was the case. At least not for three quarters. More...
The chance to compete for a $3,000 cash prize and the title of Texas Beef Ambassador is in store for the 2008 Texas Beef Ambassador Competition March 15 in Corpus Christi. Open to all youth between the ages of 17 to 20 as of Jan. More...
The Lometa High School boys basketball team will have its work cut out for it if it wants to advance to the playoffs. A 60-58 loss to Rochelle last Friday and a 58-50 loss to Eden on Tuesday dropped the Hornets to 2-3 in District 29-1A Division II with state power Richland Springs on the schedule... More...