John Groves of Lampasas Methodist Church and D’Anne Willis of First Baptist Church provided music at Saturday’s Pray for Rain gathering on the courthouse square. The familiar hymn “There Shall Be Showers of Blessing,” based on Exekiel 34:26-27, fit the theme of the prayer service.
Brandon Roedler’s actions during an early-morning drive Sunday have earned him the label “hero.” While on Hoover Valley Road about five miles outside of Burnet, Roedler saw a burning vehicle with a man stuck inside and knew he needed to act. “It wasn’t an act of heroism; I just couldn’t watch somebody burn,” Roedler said.“You do what you know is right.
A new law regarding hunting and the discharge of firearms on public waterways goes into effect today, and it could change how some people hunt this season. Starting Sept.
Cowboy celebrated another graduating class on Aug. 25. Located at Robison Ranch in Kempner, the camp is a nonprofit organization founded by veterans that provides free equine-assisted growth programs to service members, first responders and their families. The program is based on a peer support model, which camp officials said helps in the fight against veteran suicide.
The following arrests were reported to the Lampasas Dispatch Record by area law enforcement officials. The Dispatch Record prints the name and charge(s) of people arrested on at least one Class B misdemeanor – or more serious – charge.
The city of Lampasas has begun on-site water line inspections this week in accordance with new Environmental Protection Agency mandates regarding lead and copper. Lampasas officials released a notice to utility customers on Monday that on-site inspections of service lines would begin immediately.