On July 30, 2012 this world suffered a tragic loss. In the blink of an eye, so many lives changed forever. A wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, and friend – full of life, energy, joy, love and promise along with her three children were More...
During the regular July Board Meeting, Lexington ISD Trustees deliberated over a proposed new policy which would require ninth through twelfth grade students participating in extra curricular activities to participate in unannounced random drug testi More...
July 16, 2012 A motorist reported that a vehicle had been parked near a lot next to him and that lot has been vacant for years. Deputy Rudolph checked on the vehicle. He reported that it was secured and off the roadway. More...
I read recently that there are growing concerns about dead trees and the personal liablility they may pose to home owners. Many of our trees, throughout Texas, have suffered greatly over the past couple of years, due to drought. More...
Members of the Gamma Omega Chapter of The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International held a planning meeting on July 11, 2012, in the Fellowship Hall of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Phillipsburg, Texas, with 21 members in attendance. More...
Below are the results of Sunday’s make-up game and the first round of playoff games. Also included are scheduled games for this coming week. Fayetteville 5, Fedor 3 More...
Lexington qualified in May for the state 7 on 7 competition. The Eagles were put into a very competitive pool with Melissa, the defending Class 2A Division I champion, and the winner of the Division II 7 on 7 last year. More...
The Penn State mess is getting crazier. They have taken down the statue of Joe Paterno because he helped in the cover up. He was the winningest college coach ever with all wins recorded at Penn State. More...
In a special called meeting on Tuesday, July 17, the Lexington City Council voted unanimously to accept a bid from a local company that will cost the city $20,000 a year more than the lowest bid submitted, for a total of $100,000 over the life of the More...
Keeping Lexington’s Finest Looking Sharp. Members of the Lexington Eagles 15U softball team held a fundraiser last week at Lexington Animal Clinic. More...
Three people were sentenced to jail time during the 21st Judicial District Court of Lee County held on Thursday, July 19. One person was granted probation for his offense. More...
Retiring Precinct 3 officials, Justice of the Peace Nick Hester and Constable Buster Dussetschleger, will be honored at a come-and-go reception on Friday, August 3, from 5 to 7 p.m. , at the Woodson Community Building in Lexington. More...
This recipe was submitted by a fond reader of the Chef’s Corner. It takes advantage of a couple of our favorite vegetables and herbs, straight from the garden! More...
Wednesday, July 25 Story Time - Giddings Public Library 10:30 a.m. – 11 a.m. Lexington American Legion Coffee – 9 a.m. Chess Night at 40 Acre Wood - Downtown Lexington 7 - 9 p.m. Thursday, July 26 More...
Betty was born on June 7, 1923 in Houston to Everett Eugene Wylder and H. Mercedes Sombardo Wylder, their only child. She worked in the field of medicine, retiring from St. More...