A small group of local and concerned citizens, known as the Tea Party Patriots, have received permission from the Lee County Commissioners' Court to host a Tea Party on the west lawn of the County Courthouse, Friday, July 3, from 4 until 7 p.m. More...
On Monday, Texas A&M University awarded diplomas to six students from Lexington, and named four as its honor students for the spring 2009 semester, recognizing them for outstanding academic performance. More...
With so much confusion circulating on the economy and national real estate market, Here & Now Facts About Homeownership in Central Texas is the first real estate forum bringing real estate experts and local homeowners together to discuss homeowners More...
Desserts may not immediately come to mind when Mexican food is mentioned, but they are a truly heavenly part of the country's cuisine. A variation of this recipe with an American "fling". More...
As more Central Texans turn out to area pools, rivers and lakes, or gather for family events this summer, the need for essential lifesaving and caregiving skills has never been more in demand. More...
Saturday, June 13th was a hot and busy day at the Elementary Campus. Volunteers gathered to make PTO's goal of a better playground a reality. PTO approved Mr. Scantlin to be in charge of the hands-on part of the playground improvement project. More...
Chris Sanders of Lexington earned a place on the Dean's Honor Roll for the spring semester at Texas State Technical College Waco. Sanders is a student in Drafting & Design Technology. More...
Kevan Edward Fincher was born February 8, 1959 in Henderson, Texas to L.E. and Ann Nell Boman Fincher. He was a graduate of Athens High School. On May 5, 1990 he and Gelenda Doss were married in Rockdale. More...
A group of six wagons slowly entered Lexington Monday afternoon, as they prepared to stop for the night and bed down at the Lexington City Park. More...
Lee County Commissioners voted this week to keep the emergency Burn Ban that Judge Paul Fischer enacted last week. The Texas Forest Service said the Burn Index was 587 Monday morning and by Monday afternoon, it was up to 593. More...
June 15, 2009 Deputy Crockett was dispatched to an alarm at a local business. The key holder was already on sight and everything appeared secure. H&R Machine reported that one of their trucks was missing and another had been rummaged through. More...
June 15, 2009 At approximately 1:11 a.m. Officer Ray received a call of an assault at the 1300 blk of N. Ellis. The victim stated that a known subject had assaulted her and had left the area. Statements were taken and charges are pending. More...
Rocky Teenage Years Bring A Lot Of Heartache To Parents
QUESTION: Give me your shortest answer to the question: How can I best survive the tumultuous years of my three teenagers? DR. DOBSON: This is my best shot: 1. Keep the family schedule simple. 2. Get plenty of rest. 3. Eat nutritious meals. More...
"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy", but combining Bible Study, crafts and refreshments make a wonderful way to spend a summer day. A little glue, a little glitter and, voila, you have a thing of beauty! More...
Colton Foisie, grandson of Gary and Beverly Iselt of Lexington, trapped this 50 pound beaver while visiting his grandparents. They noticed the beaver while fishing in their tank. The beaver had made a tunnel into the tank dam. More...
The bible of high school football, Texas Football, has hit the newsstands. The Lexington Eagles are picked to place third in District 25-AA by the magazine. Academy was picked as the district favorite and huge Salado was tabbed for second. More...