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Golf Course Manager Kris Morin surveys damage to the green on Hole No. 2 at the Hancock Park municipal course. The green will have to be completely reconstructed, he said. For more photos of damage sustained at the golf course, see page 8. HUNTER KING | DISPATCH RECORD
Hancock Park Golf Course damaged after heavy rains
City Manager Erin Corbell cautioned council members that rate hikes could be in the offing for Lampasas residents in the next fiscal year. HUNTER KING | DISPATCH RECORD
New city secretary named; budget talks commence
Flooding along the San Saba River has destroyed more than 100 homes and caused an estimated $10 million in damages since July 4, according to reports from KCEN-TV. courtesy photo
Lometa to assist San Saba after July 4 flooding
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No rain on this parade
Lucy and Aspyn Shelton offered homemade cookies and lemonade to Spring Ho parade attendees last week in exchange for donations that will be forwarded to a Hill Country family who has suffered loss due to the July 4 flooding in Central Texas. courtesy photo
Sisters raise funds to help flood-stricken family
Filling the park with gospel, worship music
A group of meen sit down to start their game during the 42 tournament on the Tuesday of Spring Ho. There were likely around 40 teams that played in the competition. HUNTER KING | DISPATCH RECORD
42 Tournament brings serious competition
At left, Walker Cook and Theo Ray race to the finish line during last Friday’s Kids’ Day relay races. ERICK MITCHELL | DISPATCH RECORD