Two Lexington men were among thirteen people sentenced on December 16, 2025 in the 21st Judicial Court of Lee County with the Honorable John Winkelmann presiding. Colby Wayne Englemann, 44 of Lexingto ...
The Lady Eagles met their match in the game against a struggling Rockdale Tiger team last Friday. The Lady Tigers played fast and very aggressive, stopping many of the Lady Eagle passes and blocking s ...
Avery Weiser rushes the net on her way to a score while Caitlyn Bayer is ready for a possible rebound. PHOTO BY PHILIP CONCAN The young Lady Eagle basketball team has made amazing strides so far this ...
Health insurance often feels out of reach for many families, especially when household budgets are tight and medical prices keep rising. But even as premiums increase for the 2026 plan year, millions ...
This year the fall colors seemed to be more spectacular than the past couple years. As I drive around I see trees that have bright yellow to red coloring and even some that have yellow leaves a... You ...
The ink wasn’t dry on the commitment paper to Iowa when Kase Evans did something that had peoples heads shaking, he decommited. Why? When he signed and decommited from Oklahoma a few months ago was be ...
Trinity Bell earned top honors in the Granger tournament last weekend and in the game against Sacred Heart made numerous three pointers earning her the Eagle of the week. Congratulations Trinit... You ...
Both basketball teams are doing well. The Lady Eagles took second place in the Granger Tournament. Way to go girls! The boys are winning and placing well. Congratulations go to Eagle Football t... You ...
Last Wednesday, December 10, Lexington ISD hosted the Texas A & M Agrilife Extension office for a New World Screwworm (NWS) update. The meeting was attended by area students involved in agricultur ...
Having a strong work ethic was right next to loving all things associated with God and Jesus and telling the truth and being a good neighbor. This was my belief then as a young person—and ... You are ...
as uncovered by Stanley Miller, Lexington’s (and Lee County’s) unofficial official Historian! December 15, 2005 – Lexington Leader: Due to the extremely dry conditions suffered in the county ...
December 8, 2005 – Lexington Leader: The US Secretary of Agriculture named Lee County a primary natural disaster area with six of the surrounding counties named as contiguous disaster counties. This d ...