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Lions beat Davenport, break losing streak
The Lockhart Lions (2-3) finished their non-district schedule strong at home on Friday night, beating the Davenport Wolves 63-41 to ... -
Celebrating a winning team from yesteryear
By Charles KimbroughSpecial to the LPR Editor’s Note: Mr. Kimbrough was a member of the 1971 Lockhart Lions varsity football ... -
SPORTS BRIEFS: Lady Lions split against McCallum, Anderson
The Lady Lions (3-2) are officially past the halfway point of District 17-5A play and currently occupy fourth place, which ... -
Old Settlers permit gets approval
While concerns about COVID-19 have led several events this fall to cancel, you can’t count Old Settlers Music Festival in ... -
First Black LISD school board member remembered
Former Lockhart Independent School District Board Member Ira Guyton passed away on September 18, 2021. His loss is felt deeply ... -
Leaping Leopards! La Grange spoils homecoming for Lions
The Lockhart Lions saw their non-district record slip to 1-3 after Friday night’s game at Lions Stadium, a 37-21 loss ... -
Business owners fight to keep parklet
The permit for the portable outdoor patio at the corner of San Antonio and Main streets is set to expire ... -
RED-LETTER DAY: For mural artist, picture is worth 1,000 words
Did you notice the paragraph of red, large capital letters adorning the side of the State Farm Insurance building in ... -
LOCAL BRIEFS: City Council OKs budget, tax rate
From staff reports The Lockhart City Council has approved a $38.6 million budget for the 2021-2022 Fiscal Year and a ... -
National Night Out events canceled
Neither the City of Lockhart nor the Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office will participate in National Night Out this year, with ...