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BELL COUNTY — The third annual Que for Kids wrapped up Saturday with the showcase of the three-day fundraiser— the barbecue cook-off. → Read More
UPDATE: The City of Lampasas stated in a news release that it has taken the necessary corrective actions to repair the leak and get the system back to state required levels. The City has provided TCEQ with testing results that indicate that the water no longer requires boiling as of Saturday evening. → Read More
HARKER HEIGHTS — Friends and family members are raising funds for a Harker Heights Police Department officer whose wife died in November. → Read More
LAMPASAS — Classes at Lampasas High School are cancelled for Friday, after a water main leak. → Read More
HARKER HEIGHTS — Market Heights is all aglow for the holiday season after residents joined the city and Harker Heights Chamber of Commerce Tuesday night for the second annual tree lighting. → Read More
Bells will be ringing throughout the holiday season, as the Salvation Army’s annual red kettle campaign kicked off Friday, but the organization still needs more volunteers. → Read More
An estimated 135.8 million shoppers were expected to shop on the holiday, according to the National Retail Federation’s preliminary Thanksgiving weekend survey. → Read More
With temperatures dipping to 48 degrees by 5 p.m. today, the possibility of showers and thunderstorms remain, National Weather Service meteorologists say. → Read More
Area residents were greeted with warm smiles and meals Thanksgiving Day, as area ministries, volunteers and the Salvation Army teamed up to share the holiday with others. → Read More
COPPERAS COVE — Copperas Cove High School students are safe, after the campus was temporarily on lockdown Thursday, district officials said. → Read More
HARKER HEIGHTS — Lights dimmed Tuesday night at the Harker Heights Parks and Recreation Center, as a light shined on the American flag, and community members sang “God Bless America.” → Read More