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This hungry young bird doesn't seem to mind begging even the photographer to fill its beak as it sits atop a stump on a windy day demanding its next meal. More...

After the swearing-in of newly elected members Mario Maldonado, Betty Poe and Chuck Lymber, as well as incumbent Cynthia Kirby, Lometa City Council addressed a brief agenda last week. A resolution was approved designating Lometa Mayor David Ivey, Mayor Pro Tem Doug Brister and City Secretary Mich... More...

"If we have those resources available we're more likely to be able to treat somebody and keep them out of jail." -- Larry Allison county/district attorney "

An increase in drug-related cases and felony grand jury indictments last year pushed the county and district attorney office's docket to its highest load since 2003. More...

A second-grade salute to Texas
Kline Whitis Elementary second-grade music students took part in a wild and wooly afternoon of singing Texas songs and kicking up their heels to traditional music in the cafeteria. More...
Frankly, some American with minimal regard for political correctness should consider chasing the soand so down the street, cracking an instrument of encouragement associated with Indiana Jones, crying: "Outta here, you bum! And don't come back! More...
Unbelievable. Child Protective Services, a branch of the government, has the authority to walk into a religious community and take 416 children (half under the age of 5) away from their mommies and daddies on the whims of an anonymous phone call, a caller who cannot be found. More...
Ousburn Dale Faught Jr., 61, of Lampasas died June 4, 2008, at his residence. Funeral services were June 7 at Sneed Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Paul Kenley officiating. Burial was at Nix Cemetery. Mr. Faught was born May 14, 1947, in Bastrop, to Ousburn Dale and Zuella Joyce Allen Faught Sr. More...
The Texas Department of Transportation this summer will apply a seal coat of fresh asphalt and rock to several highways in Lampasas County. Roads scheduled for seal coat applications include portions of U.S. Highway 281 from the Coryell County line to Adamsville, U.S. 281 from north of U.S. More...
The report from the June 4 sale at Lampasas Cattle Auction is as follows. Cattle and calves: Estimated receipts 815 compared to 657 last week and 668 last year. Compared to last week, feeder steers firm on weights under 600 lbs.; over 600 lbs., $2-$3 higher. Heifers steady; slaughter cows stead... More...

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