The Lee County Junior Livestock Show (LCJLS) is set to bring the community together once again, running from Wednesday, February 26, through Saturday, March 1, at the Lee County Sheriff’s Posse Arena ...
Last week, the Leader received notice that popular restaurant Reba’s Deli & Pizzeria will be hosting a visit from America’s Best Restaurants (ABR) next week. America’s Best Restaurants, a ...
When it rains, it pours! That’s what many might have thought when they first saw the report in last week’s issue of the Leader about Lexington’s upcoming City Council race. Initially, it seemed like ...
Children age six and younger are invited to join us for storytime with crafts Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. Visit soon to explore these recent book arrivals: Paranoia, brand-new installment in the ...
Mrs Debra Isbell’s 7th Grade English and Language Arts classes recently learned about poetry. Each student wrote their own haiku, a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, ...
There was controversy at the Lexington vs Salado softball game on Tuesday, 7. It appeared to be an intentional hit by the Salado catcher in order to get a batter interference call. Fir... You are ...
Lexington played against “crosstown” rival, the Rockdale Tigers. A win here would clinch a playoff spot for the Eagles. The game was played well by the Eagles who have gone up ... You are unauthorized ...
Lexington Leader headline read “Milam County’s Apache Pass Received Ceremonial Blessing.” Chief Joseph Standing Bear of the Four Winds Apache Band of Texas performed a sacred fire c... You are ...
In their third meeting of the year, the Lexington Eagles faced the Rogers Eagles. In the two previous games, the teams were even with Lexington winning one and Rogers winning one. This game would ...
Troy GreenOn Tuesday February 4, 2025 at approximately 8:09pm, the Lee County Sheriff ’s Office Communications Center ...
Peggy BrownThis month we celebrated Groundhog Day. The prediction of early Spring may not have included us in Lexington but the day is important to me. It was the day I got married and moved to Lexing ...
as uncovered by Stanley Miller, Lexington’s (and Lee County’s) unofficial official Historian! February 10, 2005, The Leader’s headline reported that after completion of environmental studies, ...
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