The OAP Company poses with their advancing show plaque. Lexington High School Theatre continues its tradition of excellence with another milestone: their powerful production of The Haystack has been ...
Tuesday, 25 March 2025—Drivers Training, 9:00 AM to Noon at the Giddings First National Bank Business Center across from Courthouse. (call 512-749-3414 ... You are unauthorized to view this page.
Omie left her earthly vessel to go be with the Lord on Wednesday, March 12 at 3:26 PM. She was born to Willie and Roxey Reed Fisher on August 26, 1930 and raised in Lee County Texas. She passed away ...
Funeral services for Caroline Malinak, 87, of Giddings, Texas were held 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 15, 2025 at Phillips and Luckey Funeral Home in Giddings with Tim Pitts officiating. Caroline ...
Last week, on Tuesday night, while a basketball game was taking place just a few short blocks away in the Lexington High School gym, Lee County Sheriff’s deputies, Lexington Police and DPS Troopers ...
as uncovered by Stanley Miller, Lexington’s (and Lee County’s) unofficial official Historian! March 10, 2005, the Lexington Leader headline read “Lee County Jr. Livestock Show Brings in $283,086. The ...
The Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District (LPGCD) invites schools and teachers in Lee and Bastrop Counties to participate in the 2025 Student Art Contest. This opportunity asks students to ...
A single-wide mobile home was completely destroyed last Thursday. Lexington VFD was dispatched shortly before 7am to 517 Giddings Street in Lexington. When fire fighters arrived, the home was c... You ...
Madisonville was no match for the Lady Eagles in Friday’s second game of the Caldwell tournament. Lexington kept the Lady Mustangs scoreless throughout the game that was played in bitter cold. In the ...
This shot past the defender shows the effort the Eagle basketball team put forth to earn a spot in the playoffs for the first time in two years. PHOTO BY PHILIP CONCAN. The Eagles are a much improved ...
as uncovered by Stanley Miller, Lexington’s (and Lee County’s) unofficial official Historian! February 24, 2005, Lexington Leader headline read “Boot Camp Tactics Questioned By Parent.” The story said ...
Pictured above is a look at the “round table” of discussion held last week where locals learned about the service available in Lee County for veterans, their spouses and their sons. For more informati ...
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