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A reversal of roles will take place in the Kempner Police Department. Last week, Kempner City Council accepted the resignation of Police Chief Doug Kahlstrom and approved Mayor Gene Isenhour's appointment of Joe Lorette as the new police chief. More...

With the first phase of repairs for the Hanna Springs Swimming Pool -- demolition of the old gutter -- finished, RenoSys of Indianapolis, Ind., the low bidder for the city's pool renovation project, is moving into its second phase: re-installing the gutter. More...

With the school year winding closer toward the end, the Lometa Independent School District can take a deep breath as both its financial and academic affairs appear to be on stable footing. Meeting in regular session recently with all members present, the board of trustees received good news on th... More...

More than 70 entries were on hand for the first Classics at the Classic Car Show March 15 at Lampasas Building Components. Committee members included Scott and Sharon Carrigan, Danny Britton, Conan and Angela Magilke, Dustin and Crystal Bynum, Butch Ball, Dwayne and Jeannie Wiles, and Lucinda Yba... More...
As if a housing crisis, rising energy costs and a soft labor market weren't enough to cause economic anxiety for the average American, now consumers are feeling the pinch of rapidly escalating food costs. More...
Briggs resident Jean Kincaid, 83, died March 27, 2008, at her residence. Graveside services are April 1 at 10 a.m. at Gillum Cemetery at Oakalla with Pastor Gerald Harper officiating. Mrs. Kincaid was born Oct. 26, 1924, in Burnet County, the daughter of James Victor and Beatrice French Morris. More...
The Central Texas College (CTC) Continuing Education program is registering for a variety of classes including several art, exercise classes, an astronomy class designed for kids and several classes for lifelong learners (age 50 and up). More...
CEDAR PARK - The Lampasas High School baseball team is making a habit of playing well against good teams on the road. Just not quite well enough to win. Much like the Badgers' 3-2 loss at Austin Lake Travis on March 18, Friday night's 2-0 loss at Vista Ridge featured a strong pitching performan... More...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced that it will hold public meetings in Texas April 8-9 on proposed changes to managed haying and grazing on Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) land. USDA's Farm Service Agency will hold a meeting April 8 at 9 a.m. at the Regency Inn Suites Hotel in A... More...