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Cinco de Mayo returns to square
It will be a party in downtown Lockhart this weekend as the Greater Caldwell County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce’s Cinco ... -
30-year baseball playoff drought ends for Lions
The last time the Lockhart Lions advanced to the playoffs in baseball, George H.W. Bush was president, Ann Richards was ... -
Lady Lions dominant against Hawks, gear up for New Caney
By Chris DukesContributing writer Not even Mother Nature could slow down Lockhart in a bi-district playoff sweep of Hendrickson over ... -
State approves Confederate monument relocation permit
The Texas Historical Commission on Monday authorized the issuance of a permit allowing for the removal and relocation of the ... -
County’s vaccine push shifts into high gear
Caldwell County’s push to vaccinate its citizens will ramp up on Monday, May 3 when Curative begins giving shots daily ... -
SPORTS BRIEFS: Lions look to put end to playoff drought this week
The Lockhart Lions have experienced a 28-year playoff drought, but they have good reason to hope that ends this season.With ... -
Caldwell County agreement with tubing outfitters extended
The memorandum of understanding between Caldwell County and two river tubing outfitters that operate along a three-mile stretch of the ... -
Portables headed to Lockhart ISD campuses
With campuses in Lockhart ISD operating at more than 90 percent capacity, the LISD Board of Trustees on Monday unanimously ... -
Iron Ox breaks ground in Lockhart
When you hear the phrase “robotics and AI-enabled farming,” it may make you picture a society of robots akin to ... -
Market Street co-owner talks heroes, food and future plans
Forget Troy Aikman, John Elway, Michael Jordan and Ken Griffey Jr.Market Street Café’s founder, head chef and co-owner Sutton Van ...