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Lampasas High School Class of 2008 seniors honored for being in the top 10 percent of their class include Michelle Benton, Taryn Brown, Alexi Bulloch, Savannah Burks, Heath Cofield, Kirby Crow, Monica Diaz, Ashley Filippuzzi, Amanda Garrison, Brittany Ham, Sarah Joyner, Kayla Krueger, More ...
Lampasas High School Class freshmen earning recognition for being in the top 10 percent of their class include Clayton Arredondo, Nickolas Baker, Sean Beatty, Zack Bulloch, Joseph Burks, Francisco Cadengo, Garrett Chesnut, Lane Christiansen, Shelby Davis, Katherine Dobbs, Alan Figurski, More ...
Juniors in Lampasas High School class earning recognition for being in the top 10 percent of their class include Monica Anderson, Jessie Arbolay, Jenna Ball, Cheyene Bayer, Everest Castaneda, Taylor Crawford, Kasey Engrav, Heath Hopson, Jacob Hummer, Sara Jackson, Amy Johnson, Megan Jones, More ...
Lampasas High School sophomores awarded certificates for being in the top 10 percent of their class include Kimberly Anderson, Lauren Barlow, Kristen Brewer, Katie Brooks, Kahea Brown, Carter Burks, Cory Carpenter, Holly Chapman, Carlos Cintron, Lillie Davis, Emily Demmel, Megan Garrison, More ...
Sculptures to be installed; fund-raising events on tap Lampasas Association for the Arts plans two upcoming events to honor artists who will display their sculptures at Hanna Springs Sculpture Garden at Campbell Park. The first event is Saturday at the sculpture garden for installation of several pieces of art, followed by a catered buffet of wine an... More ...
Members of the committee that worked to secure a playground for Briggs in honor of fallen firefighter Chad Wessels include, from left, Melinda Wessels, Kathy Lackey, Melisa Stebleton, Crystal Reed, Randy Hanson and Bonnie Montgomery. More ... Museum exhibit honors public servants Keystone Square Museum has opened its exhibit of historic and recent objects and memorabilia related to Lampasas police and fire departments. The exhibit, "Our Public Servants: Firemen and Policemen Through Lampasas History," will remain open through July. More ... VDL! looks to make art history with mural Vision Downtown Lampasas!'s art committee is planning a mural project Saturday from 8-10 a.m. Everyone is invited to bring their favorite pair of cowboy boots and be a part of "art" history in Lampasas. The event is at 411 S. Western St., at Jerry Goodson's surveying building. More ... Riata queen contest set The Lampasas Riata Roundup is June 20-21 at Little Bear Ranch Rodeo Arena. The sixth annual Riata Roundup Queen Contest is open to girls in grades seven through 12. Applications and official rules are available at Lampasas High School, Lampasas Middle School, Lometa School, Lampasas County Extens... More ... 90th birthday celebration set Friends, former students, relatives and acquaintances are invited to help celebrate Catherine Koerth's 90th birthday from 2-4 p.m. May 3 at First Baptist Church of Evant. No gifts, please. Those unable to share in the celebration may send a card to Mrs. Catherine Koerth, 207 Tom Sawyer, Evant, T... More ... Hermesmeyer earns master's degree A celebration to honor graduating students of Texas Tech University at Fredericksburg, Texas Tech University at Highland Lakes and Texas Tech University Center at Junction will be May 3 at 2 p.m. at the Pedernales Electric Cooperative Building board room in Johnson City. More ... Myasthenia gravis group to gather A support group for those diagnosed with myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune neuromuscular disorder, will meet May 8 at 7 p.m. at the Spicewood Springs Branch of the Austin Public Library. For information, contact group coordinator Linda Ann Joslin at (512) 258-7156 or texaspm3@sbcglobal.net. More ...
The Lampasas High School Illusion Color Guard recently competed in the Texas Color Guard Circuit State Championships in Houston. They earned a second-place award in the Scholastic AA Division. The Color Guard will end the Winter Guard season with a spring show Saturday at Bozarth-Fowler Gym. More ... Cemetery group meetings Cauble Cauble Cemetery will hold a workday (cleaning and mowing) May 3 at 9:30 a.m. Lunch will be served at noon. Fried fish will be provided. Please bring a covered dish to share. A business meeting will follow the meal. More ... AMVETS blood drive A Lampasas community blood drive is set May 5 from 12:30-6:30 p.m. at AMVETS Post 80. As part of the American Red Cross humanitarian mission, the organization provides more than 14 million blood products to 3,000 hospitals across the country. More ...
Kelley Army Reserve Pvt. Kayla D. Kelley has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. More ...
Linda Rebernik, a member of the Lampasas Art Club, was selected April Artist of the Month. A display of her work is in the foyer of Lampasas Art Gallery, 415 E. Third St. More ... School Menu Week of April 28-May 2 Monday, April 28 BREAKFAST: Waffles/maple syrup, fruit or juice and milk. LUNCH: Pizza, Italian vegetables, fruit cup, cookie and milk. Tuesday, April 29 BREAKFAST: Cinnamon roll, fruit or juice and milk. LUNCH: Chicken nuggets, whipped potatoes, green beans, fresh fruit, hot roll and milk. More ... Briggs Community Center sets fund-raisers Briggs Community Center has several upcoming events. Its annual yard sale is Saturday at 8 a.m. Booth spaces are $10. Phone (512) 489-2384 for information. The community center will sell sausage wraps and hot dogs off the grill. More ... Local educator serving on TEKS writing team Dr. Steve Forsythe was selected to serve on the Texas Education Agency 2008 Career and Technology Education Writing Team. Forsythe was nominated by Gail Lowe of Lampasas, State Board of Education member, to review, revise and edit the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills curriculum for agriscien... More ... High school Senior Awards Day slated May 6 Lampasas High School will hold its annual Senior Awards Day May 6 at 7 p.m. at Bozarth-Fowler Gym. The event recognizes graduating seniors who have earned scholarships, certificates, tassels and other recognitions. Seniors enlisting in the military and a list of other special awards also will be p... More ...
Sue Bohannon of Lampasas recently discovered a framed certificate from 1909, which noted the commissioning of Ernest C. Farmer to be postmaster in Mound, Texas. Mound is a small community in Coryell County between Gatesville and McGregor. More ... Lampasas teen wins speech contest At the recent 80th Texas Garden Club Spring Convention in Killeen, Trevor McGuire, a Lampasas High School junior, was awarded first-place honors in youth communications for his speech on the environment. LHS senior Tiffany Landers earned an honorable mention for her essay. More ... Republican Women from Burnet to meet Burnet County Republican Women will meet May 8 at 11:30 a.m. at Tea Licious, 216 S. Main St., Burnet. District 54 State Rep. Jimmie Don Aycock will be the guest speaker. For reservations, phone Carol Inman at (830) 798-8142. More ... Hands of Promise sets anniversary celebration Revival Minister's Fellowship International and Pastor Maggie McKinley invite the public to worship and share fellowship at Hands of the Promise Full Gospel Church's third church anniversary. Events are today at 7 p.m. at 409 E. Third St. There will be special singing with the Hands of Promise Wo... More ...
The Lampasas High School jazz band earned first-division ratings from each judge at the recent Temple College Jazz Festival. Outstanding Musicianship Awards went to Carter Burks, Alexi Bulloch, Stephen Grant, Cord Jackson, the saxophone section and the trombone section. More ... Fund-raiser Clear Creek Baptist Church's pre-teen and children's departments will host a sale at the church's fellowship hall May 3 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Funds raised will help defray costs of sending youths to summer camp. The church is a few miles west of Copperas Cove off of U.S. Highway 190 on FM 265... More ... Study on tap at FUMC The Come Thirsty Class of First United Methodist Church will offer a six-session study, "Abiding in Love: A Study of 1,2,3 John" beginning Sunday at 10 a.m. Dr. Neal Leavell will facilitate the study and discussion. The six-session study focuses on the practical expression of the Easter faith. More ...
Students from Cissie Farr's and Amy Davis' third-grade classes display bags filled with trash they picked up last Friday at Campbell Park as part of an early Earth Day celebration. The students also participated in a scavenger hunt and studied erosion. More ... ABWA to honor Women of Year Central Texas Area American Business Women's Association Council will hold its quarterly meeting May 8 at Sorge's Italian Restaurant, 1323 S. 57th St., in Temple. All chapter Women of the Year will be honored. Bell Chapter of Temple is hosting, and all area chapter members are invited. More ...
Burnet County Democrats rallied at Cecil and Company in Marble Falls recently to introduce new County Chairman Guy Stuart and new precinct captains. A large number of people was in attendance, and discussion centered around the group's path of action over the next few months. More ... Genealogical Society to meet Central Texas Genealogical Society will meet Monday at the Waco-McLennan County Library, 1717 Austin Ave. in Waco. Topic is "DNA with Max." The public is invited. A 50th anniversary of the group will be celebrated May 19 at 6:30 p.m. at the central library. More ... ESL course Central Texas College is an offering an English as a Second Language course Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:05 p.m. through June 30 at the CTC Ft. Hood campus annex. For information, phone (254) 394-3496 or (254) 526-1120. More ...
Above, local residents, businessmen and women, and officials gathered last weekend to spruce up the downtown area. Jack Shelton, below, and a group of Scouts from Troop 200 also helped with clean-up efforts. More ... ![]() |
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