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February 22nd, 2008
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When emergencies arise, Lampasas residents appreciate that they can rely on the police and fire departments to handle their respective responsibilities. Residents now can rest assured that not only are firefighters handling blazes, but some are doing law enforcement duty. And police officers are ... More...

Filing for City Council seats in Lampasas, Lometa and Kempner, and school board positions in Lampasas and Lometa continues through March 10. Early voting will run April 28 through May 6, with elections set for May 10. Following is a list of seats open for filing. More...

Lee Loeffler, left, and his daughter Taylor maneuver through a circle of dancers last Friday night during First Baptist Church's Daddy and Daughter Square Dance, held at the Hostess House. More...

Sculptors of large outdoor works are sought to exhibit their art at the Hanna Springs Sculpture Garden for Art in the Park. Three jurors, prominent in the arts, will choose five sculptors to exhibit work for one year at the Lampasas park. More...
Longtime beauty shop owner Mary Ann Frank, 69, of Lampasas died Feb. 18, 2008, at her residence. Funeral services were Feb. 20 at Sneed Funeral Chapel with Minister Reid Schaub officiating. Burial was at Sand Hill Cemetery near Bend. More...
David D. Rollins, 21, of Florida was arrested Monday morning after colliding with a pickup truck at Christensen's Grocery in the far eastern end of the county and then driving away. He was charged with driving while intoxicated and striking an unattended vehicle, said Texas Department of Public S... More...
The Lampasas High School baseball team just didn't have an answer for Copperas Cove pitcher John Ropple Tuesday night at Copperas Cove. Ropple not only held the Badgers scoreless for six innings, but he also drove in three runs in a 7-1 Bulldawg victory in the seasonopener for both teams. More...
NYU Gallatin Adjunct Professor Scott Hightower has been awarded a Willis Barnstone Translation Prize. This is the sixth annual award, given in honor of the distinguished American poet and translator, Willis Barnstone, presented by the University of Evansville, Ind. More...