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Founder of Pegasus dedicates career to ending cycles of abuse
When you think of a kid’s summer break, you probably think about vacations, weeks at camp, trips to grandma’s and ... -
Incumbent councilman not seeking reelection
Lockhart City Councilmember John Castillo announced on Tuesday that he would not be seeking reelection in the Nov. 5 election. ... -
City discusses proposed tax rate
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to fix a previous error regarding the amount of revenue brought in from ... -
Dawn of a new era: Lions’ preseason begins with early morning practices
On Monday morning, Lions Stadium had a Friday night feel to it. The sky was pitch dark as Lockhart’s JV ... -
Leadership of county GOP changes hands
LPR staff report Pat Daniel has officially taken over the chairman position of the Caldwell County Republican Party. Daniel was ... -
EDITOR’S CORNER: Moving on, but not moving out
As I sit and write this, it’s hard for me to believe my time as editor of the Lockhart Post-Register ... -
Maintaining momentum: New volleyball coach Johnson says she’s up to the challenge
An experienced head coach is taking the reins of the Lady Lions volleyball program this year, looking to build on ... -
Council elects to regulate scooters
The new e-scooters are going to be allowed to stick around, but there are going to be some rules. Lockhart ... -
Voters to decide $92.35 million bond issue
A new school for fifth and sixth graders that would mitigate crowding at existing facilities could be on its way ... -
Man faces felony charges in dog’s burning
A Lockhart man will be the second in Caldwell County to face animal cruelty charges since the Texas Legislature upgraded ...