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Two men were sentenced in the 21st Judicial District Court of Lee County on June 24 with the Honorable John Winkelmann. One of them was from Lexington Dustin James Corder, 37 of Lexington, saw his ori ...
Peggy Brown I was already settled in stoically for another prolonged drougth. (that is my correct spelling of drougth despite auto correct). I haven’t seen this much rain in years, or maybe decades. L ...
as uncovered by Stanley Miller, Lexington’s (and Lee County’s) unofficial official Historian! June 30, 2005 - The Lexington Leader’s headline read, “Concordia, Come Home to Lee County.” The Giddings ...
This past week, the halls of St. James Lutheran Church were filled with laughter, songs, crafts, and some serious superhero spirit as our annual Vacation Bible School took place. The theme this ...
Red, White, and Blue Berry Trifle This delicious trifle taste best if made the day before serving. 1 can (14 oz) sweetened condensed milk1 ½ cups 2% milk2 pkg (3.4 oz) instant lemon pudding mix½ cup ...
Judah Terrell checks out the shade that boasts the names of Lexington Leader and RocStout Roofing. It’s a family thing! With summer comes several opportunities to enjoy time with family and friends.
On Saturday, June 14, 2025, many of us heard about a threat reported at Texas State Capitol in Austin while “No King” protests were taking place and the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Capitol ...
Lee County Commissioner Steven Knobloch, seen at the far right, received a check from the Texas General Land Office on June 11 in the amount of $2,548,800 for road and drainage improvements in Pcts. 3 ...
Lee County Attorney Martin Placke announced Monday that on Friday, June 20, 2025, Judge Danita Smith, JP 4 in Dime Box, held a hearing regarding 52 horses seized by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office fro ...
June 23, 2005 – The Lexington Leader’s headline read, “Neighborhood Watch Program Established In Old Town.” This was the first Neighborhood Watch Group organized in Lexington and last week city offici ...
This week, Governor Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 4 (SB 4), Senate Bill 23 (SB 23), and House Bill 9 (HB 9), a key part of the 89th Legislature’s $10 billion property tax relief package, into law.