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City chooses to continue Juvenile curfew
By Kyle Mooty LPR Editor The City of Lockhart decided to continue its Juvenile curfew ordinance, amended in 2019, for ... -
Chamber luncheon puts Livestock Show front and center
By Kyle Mooty LPR Editor Last week’s Lockhart Chamber of Commerce luncheon centered around the upcoming Caldwell County Junior Livestock ... -
Bostic stayed grounded while reaching to great heights
EDITOR’S NOTE: In celebrating Black History Month, the Post-Register is looking back on a life of a true Lockhart Legend. ... -
New voting legislation helpful, harmful for others
According to Caldwell County election administrator Kimber Daniel new legislation in Texas was all about voter integrity. However, Daniel said, ... -
American Aquarium among Old Settler’s lineup
Special to the LPR Old Settler’s Music Festival has announced the first wave of bands confirmed for its 35th anniversary ... -
Zoning changes point to new Lockhart apartment complexes
From staff reports The Lockhart City Council recently gave approval to zoning change requests that will open the door for ... -
LISD takes break amid COVID-19 case spike
District offers temporary pay boost for substitute teachers From staff reports Lockhart ISD closed its campuses earlier this week in ... -
SPORTS BRIEFS for Jan. 25, 2022
Awards pile in for powerlifting team Lockhart’s muscle held strong at the Georgetown Powerlifting Classic, with the girls placing third ... -
Commissioners set to review county’s development ordinance
From staff reports An advisory board charged with examining Caldwell County’s 79-page development ordinance was reactivated Monday following unanimous action ... -
Cop involved in fatal crash fired
From staff reports A San Marcos police sergeant involved in a fatal car crash in Lockhart in summer 2020 was ...