Lehmberg joins Highland Lakes Title

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MARBLE FALLS —  Mason native Bill Lehmberg joined Highland Lakes Title in April. He is assigned to the Marble Falls office at 100 Ave. H, suite 102.

He is a graduate of Texas Tech University and spent the last seven years as the vice president of Capital Farm Credit in Mason.

He, wife Heather and daughter Elleson moved to Marble Falls in July.

Highland Lakes Title is locally owned and operated and has had offices in Burnet and Llano counties since 1979.

Lehmberg can be reached by calling (830) 693-5500.


 

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