Published by News Staff on Mon, 11/06/2017 - 10:25am
Two years ago Waco Robinson knocked La Grange out of the volleyball playoffs in a match the Lady Leps were one point away from winning.
Friday, it was La Grange’s turn for an epic comeback.
Published by News Staff on Mon, 10/30/2017 - 9:23am
Amidst a season full of losses, Friday’s setback may have been the most painful one yet for the Leps and their fans.
Published by News Staff on Thu, 10/26/2017 - 1:16pm
Giddings won the battle, but La Grange won the war.
In what was a regular season finale that had no bearing on the final district volleyball standings, Giddings handed La Grange its first and only loss on 20-4A play Tuesday.
Published by Record11 on Mon, 10/23/2017 - 1:46pm
Just days after the closure of the La Grange labor and delivery department, another area hospital managed by Community Hospital Corporation announced the upcoming closure of its birthing center.
Published by News Staff on Thu, 10/19/2017 - 10:58am
Going to the dentist isn’t exactly a favorite pastime for most folks.
But a strange phenomena has been occurring in La Grange the last few weeks.
People have been calling CornerStone Dental to move up their appointments.
Published by News Staff on Thu, 10/19/2017 - 10:46am
As each member of the La Grange volleyball team walked out of the locker room Tuesday they got a round of applause from the Lady Leps fans who had stayed late into the night to watch them earn a share of the District 20-4A title.
Published by News Staff on Mon, 10/16/2017 - 9:23am
GONZALES – The La Grange football team edged closer to victory than it had all season Friday.
But the Leps remain winless in 2017 after a 23-13 loss at Gonzales in the district opener for both teams.
Published by News Staff on Thu, 10/05/2017 - 9:40am
La Grange’s St. Mark’s Medical Center and the company that manages it, Community Hospital Corporation of Plano, have been together since 2009.
And like any long distance relationship, it’s complicated.
Published by Record11 on Mon, 10/02/2017 - 1:13pm
In the midst of all the feel-good efforts that happen in the aftermath of a natural disaster like the recent flooding in La Grange, there is also the bad.
A local woman who works in La Grange and does not live anywhere near the flooding recently had a knock on her door.
Published by News Staff on Mon, 10/02/2017 - 9:27am
It was a bittersweet morning in the St. Mark’s Birthing Center Friday.
For 12 years babies have been born there, but in a cost-cutting move, the hospital’s board of directors announced a month ago that the center would close for good Sept. 30.