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Members of the Lee County Soil and Water Conservation District #359 are seen above, along with the Lee County Commissioners. Pictured from left to right, front to back are Edwin Kissmann, Director; Ca ...
On the evening of April 15, 2025, following normal business hours, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office received a report concerning a potential threat to student safety at the Dime Box Independent School ...
Benny Thornton is seen leaving the District Court room following his sentencing held last Wednesday, April 16th. PHOTO BY SHANN TURNER. Lee County Attorney Martin Placke announced last Wednesday that ...
When our grandchildren are all here for the weekend, one of their favorite food is corn dogs. Of course, I like to please them, and the rest of the adults enjoy them too! ... You are unauthorized to ...
Almost three and a half years after his indictment Benjamin Early Thornton submitted his case before 12 jurors in the 21st District Court before the Honorable Carson Campbell. Final pretrial ... You ...
April 14, 2005 – The Lexington Leader’s headline read “B & M Ambulance, receive 6 – Year Extension with County. Commissioners Agree to a $30,000 per Year Increase. Currently the County and the Cit ...
The library will be closed Fri, Apr. 18, and Sat, Apr. 19, in observance of Easter. Our final Storytime of the season occurs Wed, Apr. 30, at 10:30 a.m. Storytime will resume in October 2025. Visit so ...
Argan, Inc. (NYSE: AGX) (“Argan” or the “Company”) announced last week that its wholly owned subsidiary, Gemma Power Systems (“Gemma”), entered into an engineering, procurement and construction (“EPC” ...
Little League Night on Friday, April 11 didn’t have the outcome the Eagles expected. This night was a celebration of the future Eagle and Lady Eagle ball players. A ceremony before the first pitch hon ...
On April 10, 2025 at approximately 2:30pm, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division executed a felony warrant service at a residence on County Road 430 in Dime Box, Lee County, ...
The Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District (LPGCD) is proud to announce the winners of its 2025 Student Art Contest, which invited students from across the region to create original artwork ce..
Early voting will start on Tuesday, April 22nd due to Monday being a State holiday ( San Jacinto Day), contrary to what the notice in last week’s paper declared. Early ... You are unauthorized to view ...
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