August 25, 2009 RSS feed / Lifestyles

Beth Moore presentation slated for this weekend

Best-selling Christian author Beth Moore will deliver a message to an estimated 90,000 women on Friday and Saturday from Green Bay, Wisc. Local residents will have the opportunity to see the popular Bible teacher live without leaving Lampasas. More...

Historical commission's new brochure makes its debut

It's here! That was the announcement last week from the Lampasas County Historical Commission, as its new brochure -- "Historic Sites & Places of Lampasas County" -- arrived from the printers. More...

S&W official to be speaker

Peter S. Brumleve, chief strategy and marketing officer of Scott & White Hospitals, will be the speaker at the Highland Lakes Democratic Women's meeting on Thursday at 11:30 a.m. at Francesco's Italian Restaurant. More...

Carnley's Corner

I can't recall in the almost 24 years I have known and worked with Shirley McNiel ever having seen her mad. And I'll bet anyone who knows her can't either. More...

Hospital offers athletes free heart screenings

Heart Hospital of Austin and Championship Hearts Foundation will offer free heart screenings for student athletes ages 14 to 18 on Saturday from 8 a.m to noon at the hospital at 3801 N. Lamar Blvd. More...

Births

Daughter born Carter and Maurine Patterson of Lampasas are the parents of a daughter, Lola D Patterson, born June 26, 2009, at 7:06 a.m. in Austin. Upon arrival, Lola weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces and was 19 3/4 inches long. More...

Multi-Service Center

901 S. Live Oak - Lampasas • 556-3858 · FAX: 556-2550 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Lunch is served Monday through Friday, 11:30 a.m. Lunch reservations may be made by calling 24 hours in advance, 556-3858, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. More...

GED testing slated Sept. 7

The next GED test at Gatesville High School will be given Sept. 7- 8. Those wishing to take the test must complete registration on Sept. 2 from 5-7 p.m. in room 22 at the high school campus. More...

Pertussis on the rise in Texas; lack of immunizations may be to blame

Experts are now predicting an increase in pertussis, or whooping cough, a life-threatening disease that once seemed to have been virtually eliminated in this country. More...


 

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